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PLATE 1.
WOVEN TAPESTRY BEARING THE PRENOMEN OF AMENOTHES II.
No. 46526.
SERVICES DES ANTIUIHTKS |)E I/EGVPTE.
CATALOGUE GENERAL
DES
ANTIQUITES EGYPTrENNES
DU MUSEE DU CAIRE.
N '' 46001-46529.
THE TOMB OF THOUTMOSIS IV^
BY HOWARD CARTER AND PERCY E. NEWBERRY.
WEST3IINSTER:
ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE AND CO., Ltd.,
2, WHITEHALL GAEDENS.
1904.
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15
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LONDON :
HARRISON AND SONS, PRINTERS IN ORDINARY TO HIS HAJKSTY,
ST. martin's lane, w.c.
CATALOGUE GEXERAL
1»KS
ANTiaiTlTES EGYPTIENNE8
DU MUSEE DU CAIRE.
THE TOMB OF THOUTMOSIS IV.
INTRODUCTION.
The Tomb of Thoiitmnsis IV was discovered early in lOOo and opened
on the 3rd February of the same }'ear at the expense of Mr. Theodore
M. Davis. Tlie antiquities found in it were at onee reni(>\ed to the
house of the Service des Antiquites at ^ledinet Habu. They were then
carefull}' sorted and tlie broken fragments fitted together and numbered.
A catalogue was then made and the whole collection packed and sent to
Cairo. At tlie Museum a representative series of the objects found was
handed o\'er to Mr. Da\is for American Museums. The whole collection,
however, is described in the present Catalogue : the objects numbered
40001— t0o20 are those retained by the Cairo Aluseum ; those without
numbers in the margin refer to the series presented to Mr. Da\is. A
full account of tlie discovery of the tomb, together with a description of
it, a notice of the Life and ^lonuments of the King, and a pajier on the
Physical Characters of the mummy of Thoutmosis lY, is published as a
separate \olume.
CONTENTS.
PAOK
IXTKODICTIOX .......... vii
C!atal()uue ........... 1
List of Plate.s and iLr.nsTRATioNS ....... 145
Index Uii
PLATE n
46008 46007
46010 460U
46005
#
46015^
FOUNDATION DEPOSITS.
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CATALOGUE GENERAL
DES
ANTIQIIITES EGYPTIENNES
DU MUSEE DU CAIRE.
THE TOMB OF THOUTMOSIS IV.
L THE FOUNDATIOX DEPOSITS.
Vase [1]. — Arragonite. — Height 0 m -08. — Diameter of top 0 m '05 ;
diameter across base 0 m •04. — Plan,y!f?. — Plate IL [1].
j (-shaped vase, with a vertical hue of hieroglyphs incised upon its side giving the
prenomen of Thoutmosis IV: | If ^,9.,^ ^ i 1 r-? \ '
[Davis Collection.]
— Vase [2]. — Arragonite. — Height 0 m '08. — Diameter of top 0 m "05 ;
diameter across base 0 m -03. — Plan,/(7. — Plate II. [2].
j (-shaped vase, bearing a similar inscriptiou to that of No. [1].
[Davis Collection.]
46001. Vase [3]. — Arragonite.— Height 0 m -095.— Diameter of top 0 m "04 ;
diameter across base 0 m '03. — Plan, /a7. — Plate II.
J (-shaped vase, with a vertical line of hieroglj'phs incised upon its side
46002. Vase [4]. — Ai-ragonite. — Height 0 m -065. — Diameter of top 0 m "04 ;
diameter across base 0 m '03. — Plan, /!(/.
j (-shaped vase, hearing a similar inscriptiou to that of No. 4G001.
Catal. du, Miuee, u. 46001. 1
2 CATALOGUE DU .MUr^EE DU CAIKE.
46003. Vase [5]. — An-agonite. — Height 0 m -065. — Diameter of toj) 0 m -0.") ;
diameter across base 0 m 'O-Sn. — Plan,/!f/.
j -shaped vase, Leariiig a similar inscription to that of Xo. 46001.
46004. Saucer [O]. — Arragonite. — Maximum diameter 0 m -08. — L)e})th 0 m -02.
Plan, /(/.—Plate II.
A shallow v_v-shaped saucer, with an incised inscription on one side of its rim :
] T ( G t^^ ^ 1 1 ^1 V-. Beneath this inscription can be read another:
TlfoPlJ ll '^^ '^Qfj Tll^n' ^'^''^"'"K tliat the vase had been orighially
intended for the tomb of Hatshopsouit, and tliat it was afterwards re-nsed tiy
Thoutmosis IV.
— Saucer [7]. — Arragonite. — Maximum diameter 0 m -06. — Depth 0 m '02.
— Plan,/:r/.
A shallow KZ^-shaped saiicer, with a rout;hlv-incised inscripticin on its rim :
[Davis Collection.]
— Saucer [8]. — Arragonite. — Maximum diameter 0 m 05. — Depth 0 m '02.
— Plan, f.d.
A shallow v_^-shaped saucer, bearing a similar inscription to that of No. [7].
[Da^ns Collection.]
46005. Pebble [9].— Arragonite. — Length 0 m -08.— Breadth O m -OS.—
Plan,/(/.— Plate II.
An oval-shaped pebble, bearing the following inscrijition written upon it in black ink :
46006. Pebble [10].— Arragonite.— Length 0 m -03. — Bieadth 0 m -05.—
Plan,/r7.
An oval-shaped pebble, bearing a similar inscription to that of Xo. 46005. The
inscription is ^'ery faint.
46007. Model Chisel [ll]. — Bronze blade with wooden handle. — Leugtli of
blade 0 m "04 ; length of handle 0 m 'Oo. — Plan, /(/.—Plate II.
A small model chisel, Avith flat bronze blade and wooden handle of round section.
Till-: FOINDATIOX DEPOSITS. 3
46008. Model Chisel | I2j. — Bronze blade with wooden handle. — Length of
hiade 0 m '00 ; length of handle 0 m -O.S.— Plan, /.cZ.— Plate II.
A small model chisel, with flat liron/.e lilade and wooden handle of round section.
46009. Handle of a Model Chisel [13].— Wood.— Length u m u.—
PLin. /.W.
Handle of a model chisel, with tlie following inscription written upon it in black ink •
46010. Model Axe blade [14]. — Bronze.— Length 0 ni -05.— Maximum
breadth U m ■()4.—P]an,/(/.— Plate II.
Model axe blade, iu bronze, with the fijllowiug iu.scription incised upon it :
IICAEISV
46011. Model Axe blade [15]. — Bronze. — Length 0 m -05.— Maximum
breadth 0 m -04.- Plan, /!</.— Plate II.
jVIodel a.Ke blade, in bronze, similar to No. 4G010, l)ut without inscription.
46012. Model Axe blade [16].— Bronze.— Length 0 m -05.- Maximum
breadth 0 m -04.— Plan,/(/.
Model axe blade, in bronze, similar to No. 46010, bnt without inscription.
46013. Blade of a Model Adze [17].— Bronze.— Length O m -06.- Breadtli
() m -02.— Plan, /'.r/.
Blade for model adze, uninscribed.
46014. Handle of a Model Adze [18].— Wood.— Length 0 m -is.- Plan,/.cZ.—
Plate II.
Handle of a model adze, with the following inscription incised upon it:
46015. Model Brick-Mould [19].— Wood.— Length U m -135.— Breadth
0 m -0(35.- Plan,/c/. — Plate II.
Model brick-mould, composed of four strips of wood dovetailed together. Upon one
side is roughly incised the following inscription : | J (^_^^_^J ^ ^^, \^^-
4 CATALOGUE DU MUSfiE DU CAIRE.
46016. Model Brick-Mould [20].— Wood— Length 0 m -l 7.— Breadth 0 m -08.
Plan,/c/.
Model brick-mould, similar to No. 46015.
46017. Finger Ring [21]. — Blue glazed faieuce. — Diameter 0 m -017. —
Plan,/f/.
A plain blue glazed faience finger-ring, \vithout bezel.
46018. Cartouche-shaped Plaque [22]. — Blue glazed laience. — Length
U m -02.— Plan, f.d.
A small cartouche-shaped plaque, bearing the prenomen of Thouthmosis IV :
Ce^i!]-
46019. Cartouche-shaped Plaque [23]. — Blue glazed faience. — Length
0 m -02.— Plau,/c/.
A small cartouche-shaped plaque, similar to N"o. 46018.
46020. Plaque [24].— Blue glazed faience.— Length Om -02.— Width Om -015.
— Plan,/d
A small plaque, with a kneeling ibex modelled in relief upon its upper surface.
46021. Plaque [25].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -02.- Plan,/rf.
A small plaque in the shape of a lion's head. Flat below ; modelled in relief upon its
upper surface.
46022. Plaque [26].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -O-I.—FX-An, f.d.
A small plaque in the shape of a calf's head. Flat below ; modelled in relief upon its
upper surface.
46023. Plaque [27].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -02.- Plan,/c?.
A small plaque, similar to No. 46022.
46024. Plaque [28].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -02.- Plan./c?.
A small plaque, in the shape of a human hand ; modelled in relief upon its upper
surface, flat below.
46025. Plaque [29]. — Blue glazed faience. — Length 0 m -02. — Plan,/d
A small plaque, similar to No. 46024.
THE FOUNDATION DEPOSITS. 5
46026. Plaque [30].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -02.— Plan, /d
A small plaque, similar to No. 46024.
46027. Plaque [31].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m ■02.— 'Plan, J.d.
A small plaque, similar to No. 46024.
46028. Plaque [32].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -025.- Plan, f.d.
A small plaque, having on its upper surface a flying pin-tailed duck modelled in
relief ; flat below.
46029. Plaque [33].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -025.— Plan, f.d.
A small plaque, similar to No. 46028.
46030. Plaque [34].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -023.- Plan, f.d.
A small plaque, in the shape of a bivalve shell ; slightly rounded above, flat below.
46031. Plaque [35].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -023.- Plan, f.d.
A small plaque, similar to No. 46030.
46032. Plaque [36].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -023.- Plan, f.d.
A small plaque, similar to No. 46030.
46033. Plaque [37].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -025.— Plan, f.d.
A small plaque, in the shape of a lotus-flower ; modelled in low relief above, flat
below.
46034. Plaque [38].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -025.- Plan, f.d.
A small plaque, similar to No. 46030.
46035. Plaque [39].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -015.— Plan, f.d.
A small oblong plaque ; rounded above, flat below.
CATALOGUE DTj MUSfiE DU CAIKE.
2. THE CAXOPIO JARS AND THEIR BOX.
— Canopic Jar [l]. — Limestone. — Height Om 'SUS. — Maximum diameter
Ora •ir.—Chamber 4.— Plate III [1].
LUl of jar, carved in the form of a Iminau lieail wearing a full wit;-. The face is
^\'e^ iinxlellecl, and the e^'ehrows, eyelashes and irides of the eyes are painted
in black.
Jar, of the u.sual rounded ft)rni, hollowed out inside and with a vertical column of
hierogl}'phs running down the front. The hieroglyphs are incised, coloured blue,
and divided from tlie rest of the jar by vertical incised lines, also coloured bine.
The inscription reads: j"! Hf^^YrA^'^-^-
The lid is perfect ; the jar itself is liroken into five pieces.
Technique, fair.
[Davi.s Collection.]
46036. Canopic Jar [2]. — Limestone. — Height 0 m •39. — Maximum diameter
Om -18. — fJhamber 4.
Tyid of jar, similar to that of the preceding [No. 1].
Jar, similar to that of the preceding, but with the follownig inscription incised upon it :
The lid is perfect ; the jar itself is broken into several pieces.
Technique, fair.
46037. Canopic Jar of the Prince Amenemhat [3].— Limestone.— Height
0 m -35. — Maximimi diameter Om -15. — Chamber 4. — Plate IH.
Lid of jar, carved in the form of a human head wearing a full wig and '■ false
beard, the latter painted blue. The hair of the wig is emphasised by incised
parallel vertical lines. The face is well-modelled, and the eyebrows, eyelashes and
irides of the eyes are painted in black.
Jar, of the usual rounded form, hollowed out in the inside and with an inscription of
four vertical lines of hieroglyphs, divided from the rest of the jar by vertical and
horizontal incised lines, forming a panel. The hieroglyphs are incised and coloured
blue. The inscription reads :
The lid is perfect ; the jar itself is broken into several pieces.
Technique, good.
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THE CANOPIC JARS AND THEIR BOX. 7
46038. Canopic Jar of the Prince Amenemhat [4].— Limestone. — Height
0 m "375. — Maximum diameter 0 m 'IG. — Chamber 4.
Lid of jar, .similar Lo that of the preceding Xo. 4G0.')7.
Jar, sLinikir to that of the preceding No. 4U0o7, but with the following inscription
incised upon it :
^ 11 <mil> U 11 -Ir— J- T /W^.ftA -jjj 1 /-/s./V«/\A "n^ a^ I C ^>
The lid is perfect ; the jar itself is liroken intu several pieces.
Technique, good.
— Canopic Jar of the Prince Amenemhat [5].— Limestone. — Height
Om "38. — Maximum diameter Om 'IS. — Chamber 4.
Lid of jar, similar to that of Xo. 46037.
■Tar, similar to that of No. 46037, but with tlie following inscription incised upon it :
The lid is perfect ; the jar is liroken into several pieces.
Teciixjque, good.
[Davis Collection.]
46039. Canopic Jar of the Prince Amenemhat [G]. — Limestone. — Height
Om '38. — Maximmn diameter Om '155. — Chamber 4.
Lid of jar, similar to that of No. 3.
Jar, similar to that of No. 3, but with the following inscription incised upon it:
The lid is perfect ; the jar is broken into several pieces.
Technique, good.
46040. Fragments of Canopic Jars of the Princess Thent-amen [7]. —
Arragonite. — Chamber 4.
Several small pieces of the lids of these jars were found; they were human -headed,
and beautifully sculptured. A piece of the body of one of these .jars bears the
following vertical line of hieroglyphs, uicised but not coloured: J]-^s>-l^^
U (Ci 1 A^^/\A ill
Technique, very good.
8 CATALOGUE DU MUSfiE DU CAIRE.
46041. Fragments of a box for Canopic Jars [8].— Arragonite.—
Chamber 4.
A large number of small fragments of an alabaster (arragonite) box for canopic jars
was found, and some of these were inscribed. Unfortunately, these pieces were
too fragmentary to permit of their being fitted together, but from them we gain
sufficient evidence to assume that the box was similar in shape to the one found
in the tomb of Amenophis II (see Daressy, Fouilhs de la vallie des rois, in Catalogue
gifiiral des Antiqmt^s Egypticnnes de musde du Caire, No. 5029, PL L).
PLATE JV.
46042.
MAGICAL FIGURES
THE FOUR MAGICAL FIGURES.
3. THE FOUR MAGICAL FIGURES.
46042. The Magical Figure of the Northern Wall [i].— Painted Wood ^
with pedestal of sun-baked clay. — Height of figure 0 m "ISo. —
Dimensions of pedestal. — Heiglit 0 m 'Oo. — Length 0 m "157. —
Width 0 m •072.-^Chaml)er 4.— Plate IV.
Figure carved in the form of a linman luunnny swathed in a windinLi; sheet. The
face is Ijeautifiilly modelled, and painted yellow, with eyelirows and eyelashes
emphasized by black lines, the eyes by white pupils and black irides. Upon the
head is a long wig coloni'ed black, and the winding sheet. over tlie body is painted
white. The figure is represented standing, and is fixed liy a wooden peg into the
Pedestal of sun-baked clay. On the front of the pedestal is painted in white the word
^ , while <jn the upper surface, immediately before the feet of the figure, are
i:^ W I
six horizontal lines of hieroglyphs giving the magical text from Chapter CLI {d)
of the Bool- of the Bend -.—
Technique, ^-cry good.
46043. Pedestal of the Magical Flame - of the Southern Wall [2].—
Sun-baked clav. — Height 0 m -0.3. — Lenoth 0 m -16.— Width
Om -085. — Chamber 4.
Pedestal of sun-baked clay. On the front of it is painted in white the word Xz ,
while on its upper surface, immediately before a hole in which the magical flame
was fixed, are six horizontal lines of hieroglyphs, giving the following text from
Chapter CLI (/') of the Bool of the Dead ;—
I Apparently of date-)ialm wood, thus agreeing with the rubric given in the pap.vri, which also states
that the figiu-e is to be seven fingers high. See Naville, in the Proceedings of the Soekty of Biblical Archaology,
Vol. XXV, p. 108.
= According to the rubric given in the papyri, the flame was a torch made of nua-veeAs.
Ci.itoJ. du Mv.sse, n. 46001 . 2
10 CATALOGUE DU MUSfiE DU CAIKE.
46044. The Magical Jackal of the Eastern Wall [3].- Suu-baked clay
painted. — Height of figure to ti^a of ear 0 m -14. — Dimensions of
pedestal— Height 0 m -O-l^.— Length 0 m -285.— Width 0 ni "085
Chamber 4. (Found in niche in left-hand end cohimn untouelied.)
—Plate IV.
Tlic Fiijtn-c of tlie jackal is represented lyin;j; down, with its furelegs stretclied in
front, head and ears erect, and tail curled round its right side. The modelling of
the animal is exquisite, and the figure appears to have been painted grey, witli
pupils of the eyes white and irides black. It is modelled directly on the top of the
Pedestal, which has been broken into three pieces.^ On the front of it is painted
in wliite the word % ^ > aiid immediately liefore tlie paws of the jackal were
six horizontal lines of hieroglyphs painted in wliite, giving the magical text from
Chapter CLT {(j) of the Bool- of the Dead. Of this text only tlie fallowing
hieroglyphs have lieen preserved : —
Technique, very fine.
46045. Pedestal of the Magical Ded~ of the Western Wall [4].— Sun-
baked clay.— Height 0 m -038.— Length 0 m -158.- Width 0 m -073.
Chamber 4.
Pedestal of sun-baked clay. On the front of it is painted in white the word ft"^ "^i
while on its upper surface, immediately before the holes in which the magical
Bed was fixed, are eight horizontal lines of hieroglyphs painted in wliite, gi^•ing the
following text from Chapter CLI (c) of the Boejk of the Dead: —
I I
1 The front piece is not shown in the photogra)ih given in Plate YIII, 3.
2 According to the rubric given in the papyri, this Ikd had to be made of "crystal," the branches of
which were to be of "gold." This would have made it a valuable object, and probably accounts for its
having disappeared from the tomb.
PLATE V.
46049.
46066.
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46046.
46069.
46055.
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46065
46047.
WOODEN STATUETTES.
■niK AVOODEN FKJl'KES. U
I THE WOODEN FIGURES.
46046. Statuette | l]. — Wood coated wltli hituineii. — Hei^lit (I in ■(]{). —
Clianiher 4.— Plate V.
SUiluette of the king weariii|j; llic ci-nwii nf Lower Ej;yi)t, ;i false licard, ami the .•ijicii/i
loiu-eloth suspended hy a lii-(jad lirll. TIk- tinure is shown slinhtlv heiidiiig
fovwavd, the left foot is fiat njion the unmiid and the right leg is stretchc(l out
liehind, the toes only lieing on llie groiinil. '{"he left arm is streteli('(l out in front
of tlie figure as if in the attitude of liolding an enemy liy the hair, vviiile the right
arm is raised as if in tlie act of striking witli a, uiaee or hattle-axe.
i'.adiy mutilated. The left arm is wanting hidow the elliow, tlie left leg hrlow tiio
knee. The riglit leg is liroken across aliout half way down llic sliin. Init the lowci-
piece is not sliown in tin' jihotograjili (Plate \).
Tlie l)ase on wliich the statuette was standing is lost.
46047. Statuette [2].— Wood coated with liittimeii.— Height Om m;!.^
(Iianil)er 4.— Plate V.
Statuette of th(^ king wearing th(_' crown of Upper Egypt, and clad in a sliort, plain
loin-clotli. The figure is represented in the attitude of walking, with tlie left leg
thrust forward. The right arm hangs down at the side ; the left is raised from the
elhovv as if tlie liand held a sceptre.
Bailly m\itilateil. Tlie face is liroken away and a, piece of the left leg is wanting.
The base (in wliicli tlie statuette was standing is lost.
46048. Statuette [3]. — Wood coated with liitumen. — Height 0 in CI.—
Found in the well.
Statuette of the king wearing tlie crown of Lower Egypt, a false heard, ami the
>iJii-n/i garment. Tlie hgure is represented in the attitude of walking, with the left
leg thrust forward. The right arm hangs down at the side; the left is rai.seil from
the elliiiw as if a sceptre was held in the hand.
Badly mutilated. The left leg is broken across the middle of the shin, and the right
leg is missing lielow the knee.
The liase on whicli tlie statuette was standing is lost.
46049. Statuette [4]. — Wood coated with Intunien. — Height of figure to
forehead 0 ni "29. — Ghaml)er 4. — Plate V.
Statuette of the king wearing the same insignia and represented in the same nttitude
as Xo. 4(i04S.
Badly nuitilated. The left arm is wanting from the elbow ; the left side of the face is
broken away, and the top of the crown of Lower Egypt is broken and wanting.
The wooden iiedestal is pre.served; its dimensions are: Height Om -03, breadth 0 m Otj.'i,
length 0 m 'LS."). "
9
1-' CATALUCIUE DT Ml',Sl';i!: DV C'AIKE.
46050. Statuette [r>]. — Wood coated Avitli l)itumen. — Height of figure to
foreliead (I m "295. — rjlianil)er 4.
Statuette (if the king reiireKeiiteil in tiie same attilmle as Nn. 46048, Init wearing; tlie
enivvu of Upper Eyvpt.
liaiUy mutilated. Tlie left aim is miyying from the elhow, ami Ihr left fool is
wanting.
One side of the wooden jiedestal is pieser\ed. The dimensions are: Heiglit 0 m '03,
length 0 m -ISo.
46051. Two arms of a Statuette [r.].~Wood coated with hitmuen.— Lengtli
of arm (I in "2o5. — Cliainher 4.
Two arms from a standing statuette of the king. The right arm is sIkjwii as if it had
heen hanging down at the side of the figure. The left arm is raised as if the hand
held a sceptre.
In fair preservation.
46052. Fragments of the left arm of a Statuette [7].— Wood coated A\ith
liitiimen.- -( 'handier 4.
Fragments of the left arm of a statuette of the king, similar to ISTo. 4G0ol, and of ahout
the same proportions. The arm is raised from the elliow as if the hand had heeii
holding a .sceptre.
46053. Fragments of a Statuette [8], — Wood coated witli liitumen. —
LeuL-'th of face from fuehead to chin Om "08. — C'liamher 4.
Seven fragments of the face, arms and feet of a statuette of the king. He is shown
wearing a linen (?) head-dress wrapped tightly across the forehead and falling
behind the ears on to the shoulders. To the chin was attached a false beard.
Badly mutilated.
46054. Fragments of a Statuette [9]. — Wood coated witli hitumen.— Lengtli
of thmnh 0 m -tO.— C'liamher 4.
Four fragments of the hand and feet of a large statuette of the king.
Technique, very fine.
46055. Statuette [10].— Wood coated with liitumen.— Height 0 m -54.—
Chamljer 4.— Plate V.
Statuette of the king, represented in the form of a mummy wearing a long wig-
falling o\'er the shoulders and the breast. On the top of the head is a narrow
hole, doubtless for fixing cm the doulile-feathered crown.
Badly mutilated. The face is wanthig ; the body has been eliipped in places and
a piece broken away from the left side. The feet also are missing.
Technique, poor. •
THE WdODKN l.'IGURES. ]:5
— Statuette [ll]. — Wood coated with bitiiiniMi. — lleii^lit 0 in -54. —
Found in debris outside the toinb.
Statuette cif the kiiii;. similar to Xu. 4G055.
Badly nmtilaled. Face anil li'fl side [lartly decayed away.
[Davis Collection.]
46056. Statuette [12].— Wood coated with hi tunien. ^Height 0 ni -jG. —
Cnian.her 4.
Statxiette of tlie kini;, similar to X(.i. 4(J(J5">.
Badly mutilated. Fai-e waiitiiig.
46057. Face of a Statuette [13]. — Wood coated with liitumen. — C'lianihet- 4.
Face of a statuette, with eyes painted white, puj^iils Mack and eyelmnvs ureen.
From the size of tlie face, the dimensions of the statuette nnist have been sinular
to No. 4G055.
46058. Statuette [14]. — Wood coated with bitumen. -Heio-ht 0 ni -35. —
Clianiher A.
Statuette, in the form of a munnny, wearing the royal head-dress with twisted
tail of hair at the hack of the head. Uver the forehead are tlie remains of a
gilt urteus, and d(n\n the front of the figure is a vertical eolunni of incised
Ineroglyphs giving the prenomen of Thoutmosis TV: 11 (o t^i^ ^ llll :|i|;v^.
Mutilated. Feet wanting.
46059. Statuette [15]. — Wood coated with l)itumen. — Height from chin to
bottom of feet 0 m '285. — Chamber 4.
Statuette, in the form of a ro^'al naunniy. Down the front of the figure is a
vertical colunni of incised hieroglvphs givinu the prenomen of Thoutmosis IV :
o
III
Mutilated. Head, crown and feet wanting.
46060. Statuette [16].— Wood coated with bitumen.— Height 0 m -28.—
Chamljer 4.
Statuette, in the form of a mummy, similar to Xo. 4605 S, but inscril)ed down the
front of the figure with a vertical column of incised hieroglvphs reading
Badly mutilated. Face and feet wanting.
14 CATALOGUE I)U Ml'SEE DU CAIRE.
46061. Statuette [l 7].— Wood coated with liituinen.- -Hei>;ht Om •:n 5. —
Cluunber 4.
Statuette, in the f(jriii of a imiiiniiy, wearing a full wig eniliiii; liehiml in a, ln-oad
r(i\v 111' plaits. Over the forehead are the remains of a gilt ura-iis, and ddwn the
front of the figure are traces of an incised inscri]ition giving the jn-cncjiucn nf
ThontniOsis IV.
MutilateiL Eight arm liroken away.
46062. Statuette [l 8].— Wood coated with liitumen.—Heiolit 0 m -28. —
Chainl)er 4.
Statuette, in the Inrm of a nuuiimy, similar to Xo. 4G061, hut with a necklace in
vellow painted nnr tlie bitumen, and witli eyes and eyebrows nutlined in ycllnw.
In fair preservation.
46063. Statuette [I'J]. — Wood coated with bitumen. — Length of face from
forehead to cliin 0 m 'Ooo. — Chamber 4.
Statuette, similar to No. 46058, with traces of an inci.sed inscrijil ion down the front
if the fi'.
fiunre : 1 ■--^v^'^v--
Mntilatcd. The legs and feet are wanting helnw the knees.
46064. Statuette [20]. — Wood coated with bitumen.— Heigiit 0 m ■■2'J5. —
Found in the sarcophagus.
Statuette, in the form of a mummy, wearing a close-fitting cap nv short wig. Down
the front of the figure is an incised inscription beginning: 1 ( fjQi^^^^.
Badly nmtilated. The face and right side of the head are wanting; the right arm,
a piece of tlie left leg, and buth feet are missing.
46065. Statuette [21]. — Wood coated witli bitumen. — Height U m 'oO from
the tip of ear to sole of feet. — Chamber 4. — Plate Y.
Statuette of the goddess Sekhemet. She is represented with lion head, wearing long
wig, and seated on a solid wooden chair of the usual [7|-type.
^lutilated. Base or pedestal wanting.
Technique, fair.
THE WOODEN FIGURES. 15
46066. Panther [--]. — Wood coated with bitumeu. — Length from tip of nose
to rumj) 1 m '06. — Chamber 4. — Plate V.
Statuette, carved to represenl a prowling pauther. with two womleii pegs [)rojecting
from the back, and presumably lielouging to a throne or some other piece of
furniture.
Mutilated. The left fore-leg, right liind-leg and part of tail are wanting. Base or
pedestal missing.
Techxique, very tine.
46067. Head of a Bird [23]. — Wood coated with bitumen. — Lengtli from tip
of bealc to back of head 0 m "105. — Chamber 4.
Head of a bird of uncertain species.
46068. Goose [24]. — Wood coated with bitumen. — Length fix)m tip of tail to
breast 0 m "oO. — Found in the sarcophagus.
Model of a goose, with carved neck.
Mutilated. Broken into three pieces. Legs and part of neck wanting.
Technique, fair.
46069. Head of a Cow [25].— Wood painted yellow.— Height 0 m •42.—
Chamber 4. — Found beneath sarcophagus lid. — Plate V.
Head of a cow, carved in wood and painted yellow.
Mutilated. The horns, which were perhaps of metal, are wanting, and both eyes have
been chipped out, proliably in order to remove some metal inlay.
Techmque, "ood.
16 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAIRE.
5. STONE VASES.
46070. Fragments of a Vase[l]. — Diorite. — Maximum diameter 0 m -20.
Chamber 4.
Two fragments of the lower part of a ([^-sbaped vase. Uuinscrilied.
46071. Fragments of a Vase [2]. — Diorite. — Maximum diameter 0 m -21 ;
diameter across mouth 0 m -15. — Chaml)er 4.
Fragments of a T Y-s"naped vase. Inscrilied on tlie bowl with the prenoiueu
Thoutmosis lY written vertically: ( ^..i??,,^ ^ i r
of
46072. Fragments of a Vase [3]. — Diorite. — Diameter across mouth 0 m 09 ;
maximum diameter 0 m 'l.So. — Chamber 4.
Fragments of a X J-shaped \'ase. Inscrilied on tlie howl with the prenonien of
Thoutmosis lY written horizontally: ( m^,,^ ^ ' | 11.
46073. Fragments of a Vase [4]. — Diorite. — Diameter across mouth
0 m -KJo.— Chamlier 4.
Fragments of a T T-shaped vase. Inscribed on the neck with the prenomen of
Thoutmosis lY written vertically : | I ( .■■^■■, ^^<■f^l ]■
46074. Fragments of a Vase [5]. — Diorite. — Diameter across mouth
0 m -09. — Chamber 4.
Fragments of a 'T j-shaped vase. Inscribed on the bowl with the prenonien of
ThoutmOsis lY written vertically : T T f^^ ^^
46075. Fragments of a Vase [6]. — Diorite. — Chamber 4.
Fragments of a flat-bottom vase of doubtful shape.
46076. Fragment of a Vase [7]. — Greeu stone. — Chamber 4.
Fragment of the round liowl of a vase of doubtful shape.
STONE VASES. u
46077. Fragment of a Vase [8].— Diorltt-. ^Diameter across moutli 0 in -125.
— Chamljer 4.
Fragment of tlie upper part oF a "T Y-sliaped vase.
46078. Fragment of a Vase [9].— Diorite.— Diameter of base 0 in -002.
Chamber ."!.
Lower part of a X^/ -shaped v
ane.
46079. Fragments of a Vase [10].—Diorite.— Diameter of base 0 m -w.—
Chamber 4.
Two pieces of the base of a t3 -siuiped vase.
46080. Fragments of a Vase [ll].— CrystaUine limestone.— Diameter of
])(>\vl 0 111 -21. — Chamber 4.
Five fragiueiits of a vase in crystalUne limestone, with the laviiouieii of Thcaitmosis IV
incised upiai it : | T f O [i^^^] ^ | 1 If. On the right-liaud side of tlie cartouche
the word ii^ I J|g is v.-ritten in black
46081. Fragments of a Vase [12]. — Crvstalline Hmestoue. — Diameter across
moutli (I m •(>". — Cliamber 4.
Two fragments of the lip, neck and handle of a \-ase in crystalline limestone. Tlie li[i
is thin and [irojects considerably over tlie neck, the upjier part of which is ornamented
by two modelled bands running round it. The handle is riblied.
46082. Fragments of a Vase [13].— Anaoonite. — Chamber 4.
Fragmentsof a vaseinscribeil with the ])renonien (if Thoutmosis n' : | T [ ,,,9,,^ ^1 J ||
(incised vertically). On tlie right-liaml side of tlie cart(juclie are the words :
y ^ — « ft written in black ink.
46083. Fragment of a Vase [14]. — Arragonite. — Cliamber 4.
Fragment of a vase, with the words \l incised uiion it. Tlie word ll'^ l>;<'«
° 16 '■ 1)211 ^ic
is written in black ink near the incised signs.
46084. Fragment of a Vase [15J. — Arragonite.— Chamber 4.
Fragment of a vase, with remains of a hamlle, and tlie word \^ K\ written u[ioii it
in black ink.
Cufal. clu ilusee, a. 4G001. 3
18 CATALOGUE DU MUSliE DU CAIKE.
46085. Fragments of a Vase [iG].—AiTagonite.— Chamber 4.
Fraomeiit of a vase, with the preiiomen of Thoutmosis IV incised upon it:
'1tr„?7^,, ^ '1 (written vertically). On the right-liand side of the cartouche
the letter D is written in black ink. (This latter inscription may be restored
46086. Fragment of a Vase [i7].—AiTagonite.— Chamber 4.
Fragment of a vase, with dT incised upon it, and the words L^ I written
near it in lilack ink.
46087. Fragment of a Vase [i8].^AiTagonite.— Chamber 4.
Fragment of a vase, inscribed with the prenomen and nonien of Amenophis 11:
1 iOlD ^ CoSl- •'" ''"' '"'^ ''■ "" ""■'""■'"" " """"' '^ ""■'
ink the word fzll y (I ° .
'- -I § 1 1 1 1
46088. Fragment of a Vase [l!)].—Arragonite.— Chamber 4.
Fragment of a vase, with the pi-enomen and nornen of Amenoiihis II incised upon it:
^^rol^ilS^fP^"^^!- "n tlie riglit of the cartouche is written in
lilack ink tlie word )l "fwl I .
46089. Fragment of a Vase [20].— Arragonite. — Chamber 4.
Fragment of a vase, witli the prenomen of Amenophis II incised upon i^ • |I( G J ^ j ]•
46090. Fragment of a Vase [121]. — Arragouite. — Chamber 4.
Fragment of a vase, with the f(jll(.)wing inscription incised upon it : —
46091. Fragment of a Vase [22]. — Arragonite. — Chamber 4.
Fragment of a vase, with the prenomen of Amenophia II incised upon it
lICilEi]-
STONE VASES. li>
46092. Fragment of a Vase [2:3]. ~ Anaoonite.- Clianil)fr 4.
Fragiueiit of a vase, with tlie prenomeii ami iiniueii nf Thnuiuiosis IH imiscil uimn :t •
46093. Fragment of a Vase [-'4j. — Aiiai;()uitL.— Cluuuher 4.
Fragiiieul of a y-shaiieil vase, with tlie iirenonieu of Thoiiliiiosis IV inoiseil ii]inii it:
46094. Fragment of a Vase [23].— Anauouite. Chamlief 4.
Fragment of a vase, with the fulldwiug inseriiitiuu incised ujioii it:
[A large nuniljer of small ami uiiinscriheil fragments of arragonite vases were also
fonml. lull none of them enuld he fitted togetlier.]
-iO CATALOGUE UV MUSKE DU CAIRE.
6, ARTICLES (JF FUPJITURE. ETC.
Panel from the side of a Throne [i].— ( edai- wood. — Maximum
lieiglit Cm "25 : minimum leui;tli 0 m •22. — Chamber 4. — Plate YT
[] and 1((].
Panel from the side of a tlinnie. with scenes and inscriptions carved on Ijoth siu-faces
in low relief.
Ohvcrsc. In tlie centre is a figure of Tliontniosis IV facing •«— », seated on a throne,
which rests on the r^j sign. The uji^ier part of tiie liead of the Iving is liroken
away. The figure is sliown chid in a pointed Ivilt, and aionnd tlie neck is a hroad
necklace. In his right hand lie holds the tlail or fly-tlap, in tiie left the | -sceptre.
Ahove liini, in a cartouche, is his prononien f otii^^ij. liefore liini stands a
figure of tlie lion-headed goddess -^^ R '--' Urt-hekau, facing «»-^, represented
clad in a long, plain, tight-fitting garment, and wearing a long wig and l)road
necklace. Upon lier head is the solar (h'sc, witli pendent urams hanging down over
the forehead. Her left arm is upraised, the hand spread liefore the king's face, as if
in the attitude of hlessing liini. The right arm is lient from the elhow, so tiiat tlie
hand reaches up to the left lireast, anil in tliis hand she liolds tlie V-sigu. Beliind
her is (1) a g -sign reacliing from the top to bottom of the panel, and (2), a vertical
column of hieroglyphs, reading : "}^ l| <2>- jj (j <=> \ J^ ^ ^ ^ |||
I ^ V\ I. Behind the king is a standing fiy;ure of the Iliis-headed god Tahuti,
facing ■«—<», wearing a short kilt, long wig, and hroad necklace. In his riiiht liand
he holds out hefore liini .i 3 -sign reaching from top to bottom of the panel, and in
his left, which is raised up to his left breast, he holds the V-sign. Above liim is
his name, ..^ = = . ] Ht •
'' ^ — — v37 I '-yiX
Bevcrse. Thoutmosis IV, as a human-headed lion, with liawk's wings, and tail upraised,
facing w-^, treads Ijeneatli his feet the bodies of his fallen Asiatic enemies. The
inscriptions in front and over the back of the sphinx record (1) the king's names,
ijcsi]¥SiS]Afi^^2r:isiiiPt!iii.
(2) the name of the goddess Uazyt, ^i'l^flf]' '•''') 0 e^ iii^^' '^"'' '"^^
, the last two inscriptions lieing descriptive of the scene.
PLATE VI.
[IJ
m
WOODEN PANEL.
PLATE VH
i
try' ^^ '. ;' ^^^'^' (is g ■
[2]
^^sc^i
W
I; IT
[2A]
WOODEN PANEL
AKTK'LES OF FUrAITlKK. KTC. 21
Technique : The panel is luaile oi thin pieces of cedar woud dovetailed together aud
pinned willi wooden pegs. The cutting of the figures and hieroglyphs is excellent.
Pkeservatiox : ISrokeu iuti.i fi\e pieces and hadly chi]>ped in places.
[Davis Collection.]
Panel from the side of a Throne [2 J. — Cedar wood. — Maxinmm
heie'ht 0 in "25 ; miniiuuni lieiiiht 0 m -22. — Chamber 4. — Plate VII
I 2 aud '2a].
I'anel from the side of throne, with scenes and iuserii)tions carveil on lioth surfaces in
low relief.
Ohvrsc. In the centre is a figure of Thouluiosis IV, facing m-^, seated on a ihrone,
which rests on the 'j^^-s'g'i- Upon his head hf wears the crown of Lower Egy]it,
with ura-us over the fijrehead. To liis chin is attached a false heard, around his
neck is a hroad necklace, and girding his loins is a short kilt, ornamented with
parallel lines. In his right hand he holds a flail, in his left the | -sceptre : aljove
him is his name, | I ( ;^"\ ^ i 1 A if- ''' *'^'""' "'' ''""' ^'^'-^'A "*"**■ stands the
lion-headed goddess ^^* a rrt-[hekau], represented in a long, jdain, tight-
fitting garment, and wearing a long wig ami Inroad necklace. Upon her head is the
solar disc, with pendent urffius hanging dcjwn over the forehead. Her right arm is
upraised as if iu the attitude of hlessing the king. The left arm is hent from the
elhow, so that the hand reaches up to the left hreast, and in this hand she IkjUIs the
•¥■— sign. Behind her was a | -sign, reaching from the top to the liottom of the
panel, Imt only the tip of this sign is preserved. Behind the king is a lotus-leaf-
shaped fan, with papyrus-shaped handle and Q-ring at end ; helow this is a vertical
line of hieroglyphs, reading: T' Y W^^ ' |^S- A narrow strip of the panel is
wantmg, and then comes a figure of the ihis-headed god Tahuti, facing •-*, wearing
a short kilt ornamented with parallel lines, a long wig, and broad necklace. His
left arm is thrust forward, and in his hand is a long wand reaching from toj) to
bottom of the panel. The right arm is raised from the elbow to the breast, and in
this hand he IkjIiIs the -r-sinn, while in the angle formed Ijy the bending of the
elliow he hoMs up a lonu, :
-sign, which reaches fnim top to bottom of the panel.
Aljove him is tlic following inscription, written in two \crtical lines: (1)
(2) •T-1'^37. Behind him is a vertical column of hieroglyphs, readhig :
Rci-crsc. Th(jutmosis IV, as a human-heailed lion, witli hawk's wings, and tail upraised,
facing •«— «, treads beneath his feet the bodies of his fallen Xuliian enemies. Fh'ing
22 OATALOGFE DU MUSKP] 01' t'AIRE.
behind Iiiiu is a liawk with wings outspread, and huliliiiL; in its claws the Q-sign,
while below it is a Intns-petal-shaped fan lield u]! \-evtically by two arms
projecting fnmi an -T--sign. Tlie inseriptiim on this side <if liie ]ianci reads:
si-CMliMfTEi^^rri^iiiPt^fii
Technii^iue: tlie panel is made of thin pieces of cedar wood dovetailed together and
]iiiiiied witli Wooden pegs. The cntting of the figni-es and liieroglyphs is excellent.
1'kesei;vation : broken into thin pieces and liadly (■]iii)ped in places. A narrow strip
is missing from tlie centre.
[Davis Collection.]
— Fragment of the^ handle of a Fan [3].— Cedar wood. — Found in
dt'luis near the entrance to the Tomh.
Fragment of the carved liaiidle of a fan, with edge.s pierced with ludes for tlie
insertion fjf the ipiills of ostrich feathers. The two surfaces are carved with scenes
in lo\\ relief.
Diverse. Ill the centre is tlie upper part of tlie cartouche [of TJioutmosis \\]
siirnxiunted Ijy a crown, consisting of the double feathers upon a Q-sign, and two
sjireading horns and ur:ei having Q-^'g"^ upon tlieir heads. Of tlie cartouclie
only tlie 0-f<i,Uii remains, while on either side of it are the hieroglyphs | I
ami A T" • lleyoiid these two hieroglyphs were (1) on the right side, a seated (0
tii'ure of the kiii<'\ faeiiiLC •*-«*, weariiiu the roval wig, with twisted tail and uranis
suspended over the forehead, and (2) on the left side a similar seated (?) figure,
facing -w-^, l)ut with plain long wig and without uncus, and liaviiig the signs
n1 behind it. The rim of the handle is ornamented with tlie common
" rectangle " pattern.
Bcicrse. Ill the centre was a cartouclie surmounted by two bonis and the doulde
feathers, with, liU the right of it, the signs j j|^ ami a tiyiiig hawk with wings
outspread. The hawk has a Q-sigu with uranis upon its liead, and holds in its
claws a Q-ring. The rim is ornamented with the common " rectangle " pattern.
Technique : tinely carved in low relief.
Preservation : liadly mutilated.
[Davis Collection.]
46095. Lower part of the handle of a Fan [4].— Cedar wood.— Maxinunn
breadth 0 m -23.— Chamber 4.— Plate YIII.
Lower part of tlie handle of a fan, with edges pierced with Imles for the insertion
of the quills of ostrich feathers. The two surfaces carved in low relief.
PLATE \TU.
46095 .
WOODEN FAN.
S^f^*^'?!!!^:
46096.
FRAGMENTS OF THRONE.
ARTICLES OF FURNITURE, ETC. 23
Ohirrgc. Scene representing Thuutniosis IV, lacing «►-♦, chvl in a short kilt
ornamented with parallel lines, and wearing a broad necklace, seated on a throne
in a light papyrus canoe floating upon the water. The head of thr king is lir(il<en
away; the two hands are raiseil to a level with the hreast, ami h^ld ( 1 ) tlie right, a
I sceptre, and (2) the left, a Hail. IJefore tlie king are his titles and prenonien :
1I?!^C°^li]'""^ '"'""' ''■'" '''^ "'^"""^ iliCMIS]
A -¥-' y. The throne is of the usual r^-shape, and is ornamented with the t^Rj-
sign in the left-hand lower corner, and a scale pattern at the top and nn tlie
right-hand side. The papyrus canoe has two guiding oars supported Ijy jioles at
the stern. The rim is ornanieided with the common "rectangle" pattern.
Reverse. Sinular to obverse, but scene faces ■«— «*.
Technique: finely carved in low relief.
I'liESEKVATluN : liroken into three pieces; the whole of the upper jjart missing.
46096. Fragments of the back of a Throne [5].— Cedar wood coated with
.stucco. — L'liamber 4. — Two fragments shown in Plate VIII.
Eleven fragments (if the back of a throne (?), with ornamentation modelled in
tine stucco.
Ol!NAMENTATlox ; OJjnT'ie. So far as tlie ornameiitati(jn of the l)ack of this throne (0
can lie made out from the fragments that remain, we see that it consisted of
(1 ) in tlie centre a large ti^Rj "■'^ie^" "' '^ panel of scales (see I'late XII. 5), with the
words ,fi-.!i.4-A?i-/>.4-A r~~~i ^^^^ \v\ written around tlie lower pai't
of the .sry/zi-sign. This panel is enclosed by (2) a border of (n) disconnected coils
and (b) " rectangles," separated on botli sides from the rest of the ornamentation
liy lines having horizontal lines cutting across them. Outside this is (.3) a panel
ornamented with beai.lwork designs enclosing alternately («) above, the titles,
jirenomen and nomen of Thoutmosis IV, and (h) below, flowers and other de\ices.
Above this panel, and ju-obably extending along the whole breadth of the back,
was another panel, the ornamentation of which consisted of two unci facing one
another, and supporting in front of them the names of Thoutmosis IV in cartouches.
Between the flrst two coils of the unci are lotus flowers and buds with rosettes
below, and beyijnd them, over the tail of the snake, were the extended wings of .-i
hawk or vulture.
Jicrerse. The ornamentation of the reverse consisted of horizontal and vertical incised
lines arranged in a manner not now apparent.
Teciink.iL'E: very good.
^4
CATALOGIE DT iMlSEE DU CAIRE.
7. THE CHARIOT,
Although t'ne wheels and several other jiarts of the chariot are missing, tlaiiu;^li its haviii^-
been broken up and })artially destroyed l)_v the ancient plunderers of the tondi, the fragiueuts
tliat remain, and the represeutatious of the king's war chariot in the scenes modelled on the
The Chariot.
framework of the "body," give us sufficient evidence to presume that it was constructed and
composed of the following parts : — ■
(1) The " body," consisting of a semicircular framework open at the back, and with a
floor for the charioteer to stand on.
(2) The carriage proper, i.e., the axletree and the wheels.
(3) The pole.
The body of the chariot was supported by the pole, which rested on the axletree, and, to
steady it, it was strapped on either side of the axletree by bands of leather. It was placed
as far back as possible, so as to take the weight of the charioteer, and tlius relieve the pole
and yoke, which served as a balance and means of harnessing the horses. The butt of the pole
was dovetailed into a socket at the Ijack of the liody, and firmly secured by leather tliongs to
PLATE IL .
THE BODY OF CHARIOT
46097.
^^^^ae-vv/
U 1
View of Inside
«^
'j^
'^•f^
"^y^^P
View of Outside
THE CHARIOT.
25
tlie frout part, ami in order lo prevent it slipping back, two straps were fixed into the rim and
tied to the pole. The floor was made of leather meshwork, which, liy its elasticity, answered
the purpose of springs.
The axle and wheels were of wood; the latter were composed of eiuht sjiokes tired with
metal, and secured to the axle by means of metal axle-pins.
The pole was of wood covered with leather. It was bent into an elbow at aliout one-tifth
of its length fruin tlie end, and was supported Ijy a wooden voke.
Fig. 1.
The horses were yoked to the chariot by the following harness, made of leather, probably
ornamented with leather bosses : —
(1) The breast-harness, with girth and yoke-saddle.
(!') The Ijridle, nose-strap, forehead-, three cheek-, and one neck-strap.
(3) The reins, fixed to the nose-strap and passed through a loop attached to the breast-
harness and girth.
Catal. du Musee, n. 46O01. 4
26
CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU C.VIRE.
We believe that the command of the hijrses was obtained simply by the nose-strap, and
not by a snaffle or bit. A whip of leather with wooden handle was nsed by the charioteer to
drive the liorses.
Attached to the "body" of the chariot were, on the outside, a bow- case and two quivers,
and, on the inside, a leather pocket or pouch with embossed Hap to cover it.
46097. Body of the Chariot [i].— Wood coated
fine linen.
Chamber 3.— Plate IX, 1 and 2.
with
Height 0 m -86.— Width 0 m -52.-
cauvas, stucco, and
-Breadth 1 m -OS-
Fig. 2.
The liody of the chariot is composed of a wood framework and panelluig, the latter
being covered with a canvas base for stucco, which is modelled with scenes and
ornamentations m very low relief. The scenes consist of four panels, two inside
and two outside, divided hj an exceedingly decorative and ornamental design.
Outside. In the centre (see figui-es 1 and 2) is the nomen of Thoutmosis IV in a
cartouche, surmounted liy a Ea-sign and doulile ostricli feathers. In the space
above is a lion-headed bird with wings opened, and holding in its claws two symljols
of life ; upon its head is the sun's disc, with the two pendent urai. Before each
uraeus is a Q -sign. Below the cartouche is represented the IT-sign (symbol of
joining), and to this is bound, according to the ordinary Egyptian convention,
PLATE X.
O
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X
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o
5
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H
X
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H
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Id
X
H
IX
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Q
H
DC
O
5
THE CHARIOT.
27
papja-us plants and lotus lilies. Tied to the centre of the T-sign on either side is
a row of kneeling Asiatic prisoners.
Off-dde panel ' (see Plate X). Thoutniosis lA', armed with Ijow and arrows, rides,
unaccompanied save li_v ^Mentu, tlie goil of war, into the midst of his enemy's chariot
corps, which lie throws into a state of the utmost confusion, and at the same time
overthrows ami slavs many (jf tlie charioteers.
Fig. 3.
The inscription explanatory of the scene is given in the five vertical lines above
the horses of the king's chariot, and reads :
i^>im\\mf%^^'>h^\
C^ III
a^^W-'^ZlBM
O '0\
^K
r. . ^ (4) ^ <r^-^ (s)
^liC^MlAf
Of
Tlie great reduction of the Plates X, XI, and XII necessitated the small detail being left out.
4.
28
CATALOGUE PU MDSfiE DU CAIRK.
Hovering above the king is his protector, the goddess Nekhebyt, in the form of
a vulture, holding in her talons the Q-ring. Thoutmosis IV is represented standing
in his chariot, and is in the act of shooting au arrow from a how : at the same time
he guides his horses with the reins tied round his body. ISehind liim stands tlie
hawk-headed god Mentu, wearing on his head the sun's disc, two feathers, and
urreus. He guides the king's hands, and assures the accuracy of the monarch's aim.
The king wears the war helmet, witli ura;u.s in frunt : arouml his neck are two
Fio. 4.
strings of beads with decorative border. He is clad in a luin-cliith, which is
supported by a broad belt, and his torso is swathed with leathern or cloth bands.
He wears armlets on either arm, a leathern gauntlet on his forearm, and a bracelet
on his right wrist. Slung over his shoulders are two quivers full of arrows. The
cliariot, which is of simpler decoration than the original, bears a quiver and l>ow
case, and is drawn by two hor.ses richly caparisoned, and wearing ostrich feathers
upon their heads. (For details of horses, see fig. 3.) The enemy which he is in
PLATE XI.
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29
the act of overtlirmving consists of two distinct races of Asiatics, witli jd'ouounced
Semitic features (for details and types, see fig. 4, and compare witli the list
given on the inside of the chariot). One (jf the trilies is characterised by long hair,
pointed beard, and small moustaehios ; the hair is liound round the crown liy a
fillet ; the features are large, the lips are thick, and there are signs of scoring on
the cheeks ; their garments were of richly-decorated tapestry-woven stuffs, and
consisted of tiglit-fitting vests, either witli or witliout sleeves, and short kilts
fastened by leathern lielts. The second tribe is characterised by shaven heads, long
pointed beards, and small moustaehios. The features are rather more refined than
those of the first group, but are, nevertheless, strongly Semitic in type. Their
YiG. r,.
garments were also of richly -decorated tapestry-woven stuffs, and consisted of long-
sleeved vests and long skirts reaching almost to the ankles, and fastened al.iove by
leathern Ijelts. A distinctive feature of this tribe appears to have lieen their
ornamented helmets, with long tassel (for specimen, see fig. 4). In several
cases circular amulets are worn round the neck by representatives of Iiotli tribes
(for specimen, see fig. 5). The armoury of these foreigners apparently consisted
of axes, daggers, and bows and arrows, with quivers, for offence, and rectangular
shields for defence.
Mar-side panel (see Plate XI). This scene is similar to that of the off-side panel, but
the principal figures face the reverse way. The enemy that Thoutmosis IV is
30
CATALOGUE DU MUSKE DU CAIRE.
attaekino- is, iu figuration, apparently the same as that represented on the off-side
panel, liut may possibly l;ie meant to represent another Asiatic tribe. The king
is here shown iinaccompanied by the god ^lentu, but he is draped in a similar
uniform, and is overtaking two charioteers, whom he has just caught by the hair
of their heads, and, abandoning the bow, uses his battle-axe. In the place of tlie
protecting goddess Nekhebyt in the off-side scene, we have here a figure of the
hawk-god Horus. In this panel two of tlie enemy are represented full face, and
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Fig. 6.
another individual is shown clad iu long close-fittmg drawers (for detail, see fig. 6).
The armoury here again is like that of the former panel. The inscription above
the scene is arranged in six vertical lines, and reads : —
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31
Inside. Left-hand ixuid (see Plate XII). Thoutmosis IV, as a huinau-headed lion,
tramples down his enemies. He is attired with closed hawk's wings, the royal wig
with twisted tail, and rani's liorns, and the «/(/-crown with two pendent nra-i on
either side : to the chin is attached a false heard. In i'mnt of him are his names
Fig. 7.
and titles. 0\er his hack is a fan composed of feathers, and above it is a beetle
witli outspread wings, holding a Q-sign in its forelegs and a Q-ring in its
hind legs. Underneath his paws are three overthrown Asiatic foes, representing
three distinct races (for details see fig. 7). The inscription explanatory of this
scene reads : ^ £) ^ ^ ^ . Behind the king is standing a
figure of the hawk-lieaded god Mentu, with arms and wings outspread. Upon his
head the god wears a wig of medium length, and upon the top of it are two ostrich
feathers and the sun's disc, with pendent doulile urai. Around his neck he wears
a necklace, and a coat of mail covers the body from breast to knees. In his right
hand he holds the kJiq)sh-s\\oi\l, and three signs, [, h, ■¥•, symbolising power,
stability, and life. Alujve and behind the god is the following inscription in five
(0 ]l /\ ^ (2) ^ J^ ^ t-Hi (3) ^ I [j § ^"
vertical lines :
1CP o r<
Fig. S.
Bight-hand panel. This scene is similar to that on the left-hand panel, except tliat
the king faces -*-•, and is represented trampling on three of his Southern foes (for
specimen, see fig. 8). The inscriptions, of cour.se, also differ, and read as
32
CATALOGUE DU MUSEE Dl' CAIRE.
follows : — (a) Beneath the le2;s of the kinn' : ^ n'^—.
■^ ^ cii t^ n V y a \\\ Ci
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Beneath both panels are lists'of the conquered tribes: on the left side the Northerners,
bound with papyrus flowers, and on the right side the Southerners, bound with lotus
flowers. The following isja list of them, tdgether with their facial types : —
Left-hand side :
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I N'aharaina. See fitr. 9.
(2) 19 '^ Sangara. See lig 10.
(3)
D Tounipa. See fig. 11.
(4) IMA %[i^:^ Shasu. See fig. 12.
(5)^"^^^''^ Kadshi. See fig. 1:3.
(6) ll^'o" Tikhisa. See fig. 14.
Fig. 9.
Fig. 10.
Fig. 11.
Fig. 12.
Fig. 13.
Fig. 14.
THE CHARIOT.
33
Ri"ht hand side
aa. See fig. 15.
(2) LJ I ||(| Kalai. See fig. 16.
(3) |[|v^-^ Mieou. See fig. 17.
(4) -<s=- ^^,^ T^=T Ilima. See fig. 18.
(5) S%'M' Gourases. See fig. 19.
(6) "l^'V* Diouraik. See fig.^20.
Fio. 15.
Fig. 16.
Fig. 17.
Fig. 18.
Fig. 19.
Fig. 20.
Beneath these again is another row of prisoners without names ; they are bound by
cords to 1-siens in either corner.
Catal. du Mus'e, n. 46001.
34
CATALOGUE DU MUSfiE DV CAIKE.
8. PARTS OF CHARIOT, LEATHER-WORK, ETC.
46098. Saddle [l].— Wood, covered with red leather.— Height 0 m -19.
Span 0 m '20. — Chamber 3. — See fig. 21.
Saddle, for yoking hor.se to chariot-pole.
46099. Fragment of Saddle [2]. — Wood, covered with red leather. —
Chamber 3.
Small fragment of saddle, similar to No. 1.
46100. End of Pole [3]. — Wood, covered with red leather, — Maximum
thickness 0 m '04. — Maximum width Om "06. — Chamber 4. — •
See fig. 22.
Butt-end of chariot-pole, showing the dowelling to fit into socket.
Fig. 22.
46101. Boss [4]. — Leather and stucco. — Diameter 0 m "054. — Chamber 3.
Circular green leather boss, with centre covered with stucco.
PAUTS OF CUAUIOT, LEATHEK-'WUllK, ETC.
46102. Rosette [5]. — Bronze.— Diameter 0 m "03.— Chamber 3.
Circular Ijroiize rosette, probably hxnn the trappings of the horses.
35
46103. Pouch Flap [(5].— Leather.— Lengtli 0 m -17.— Breadth 0 m -22.-
Cliamber 3.
Pouch flap, of leather, embossed with the following design : On the right and left side
are the nonien and prenomen of Thoutruosis IV ; iu the centre is a hawk with
outstretched wings and sun's disc on head, clawino; the head of a crouching figure
of a Northerner on the one side and a Southerner on the other. The inscription
n D X r-^^ ^
, W=/lo 111 Cl
describes the scene.
[A number of other fragments of the chariot were found, liut none of them could be
identified.]
46104. Trapping [7].— Leather.— Length 0 m -165.- Width 0 m -085.—
Chamber 3.— Fig. 23.
Leather trapping, emijossed with conventional floral design. There are remains of
stitching round the margin.
Fig. 23.
Fig. 24.
46105. Trapping [8]. Leather.— Width 0 m -11.— Chamber 3.— Fig. 24.
Leather trapping, embossed Avitli a design showing Thoutmosis IV as a sphinx
treading on a Syrian : above it is the cartouche ( .,S..^ ^ I | and the words r^^^ .
There are remains of stitching round the margin.
5.
36 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAIRE.
46106. Boss [9].- Leatliei-.— Diameter 0 m -083.— Chamber 3.— Fig. 25.
Leather Ijoss, emliossetl witli conventional floral design. There are remains of stitches
round the margin.
Fi(5. 2.-I
Fig. 26.
46107. Trapping [10]. — Leather. — Length 0 m "U. — Wide 0 m -048. —
Chamber 3.— Fig. 2G.
Embossed leather trapping, stained red, with green and red leather strips appliqued
on to the margin. In the centre is the cartouche of Thoutmosis IV surmounted
by the ram's horns, sun's disc, and double feathers. Beneath, are two kneeling
foreigners back to Ijack and with arms upraised ; underneath them is a -^3:7-sign.
46108. Trapping [ll].— Leather.— Length 0 m -24.— Breadth 0 m -14.—
Chamber 3.— Fig. 27.
Trapping, in leather applique.
Fig. 27.
Fig. 28.
46109. Trapping [12].— Leather.— Length 0 m -13.— Breadth 0 m •085.—
Chamber 3.— Fio". 28.
Trapping, in leather applique.
FAUTs UF CIIAlilOT, LE.VTnEi;-\\'ORK, ETC. 37
46110. Trapping [13]. Leather.— Lengtli 0 m -21.— Breadth 0 in -15.—
Chaiul.er [3].— Fig. 29.
Trapping, in leatlu'i- applique.
^^mmm&^dm
Fig. 29.
Fig. 30
46111. Trapping [14].— Leather.— Length 0 m -21.— Breadth 0 m -ll-
Chamber 3. — FIp-. 30.
Trapping, in leather, painted witli bands of design.
Fig. 31.
46112. Gauntlet [15].— Leather.— Length 0 m -32.— Chamber 3.— Fig. 31.
Gauntlet of the king, in red leather with green strips of leather sewn on the edges.
The gauntlet is made to fit tightly on the wrist and loosely over the fore-arui ; aiul
with a guard for tlie tluimb.
38 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAIRE.
46113. Fragments of a Gauntlet [16].— Leather.— Chamber 3.
Five fragments of a similar gauntlet to Xo. 46112.
46114. Upper part Scabbard [17]. — Leather. — Breadth 0 m 05, — Eoom A.
—Fig. 32.
Upper part of scabljard for dagger in tooleil leatherwork, having two strips of leather
at the back for attachment to a belt or leather strap.
Fig. .32
46115. Scabbard [18]. — Leather. — Length 0 m •245.- — -Maximum width
0 m -03.— Chamber 3.— Fig. 33.
Scabbard for poignard in black tooled leather stitched down the centre.
fiG. 33,
46116. Fragments of Whip [19].— Leather.— Chamber 3.
Five fragments of the end of a whip and lash of red leather. The stick was inlaid
with coloured barks.
46117. Armlet [20].— Leather.— Breadth 0 m -12.— Chamber 3.
Armlet in red leather.
46118. Armlet [21].— Leather.— Breadth 0 m -15.— Chamber 3.
Armlet in red leather.
[Thirty-one miscellaneous pieces of harness, trappings, sandals, leather bindings^ etc.]
MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. 39
9. MISCELLAXEODS OBJECTS.
46119. Fragment of a Draught-board [i]. — Wood, with glass inlay. —
Length 0 m -13. — Height 0 m -OoS.— Width 0 m -09.— Chamber 4.
Fragment of a womlen draught-ljoard, inlaid above and below with squares compo.sed of
violet glass roils, divided by rods of yellow, blue, and yellow glass. The sides and
ends are inlaid witli \-iolet glass rods arranged horizontally.
46120. Fan-handle (?) [2].— Wood, with ivory inlay. —Length 0 ni -10.—
Chamber 4.
Fragment of a fan-luindle(?) in wood, witli ivory inlay. Along the margin is a
band of coloured rectangles, and inside, a series of zigzags in ivory inlay,
coloured respectively black, white, black, white, and red.
Technique : very tine.
46121. Fragment of Carved Wood [3]. Cedar. —Length 9 m -12.— Depth
0 m -01.— Width 0 m •(119.— Chamber 4.
Fragment of wood carved in relief, with a continuous coil pattern above and a row of
rectangles below. The under side is broken, and bears traces of white plaster.
46122. Fragment of Carved Wood [4].— Cedar.— Length o m 12.— Depth
0 m 01.— Width 0 m -019.- Chamber 4.
Fragment of wood similar to No. 4612L
46123. Label [5].— Wood (pine).— Length 0 m -099.- Width 0 m -045.—
Thickness 0 m -007.— Room D.— Fig. 34.
Fig. .34.
"Wooden label, with hole for suspension, and bearing a hieratic inscription written in
black ink.
40
CATALOGUE DU ^MUS^E DU CAIRE.
46124. Label [6].— Wood (pine). —Length 0 ni -OSS.— Widtli 0 m -034.—
Thickness 0 m "007. — Chamber 4. — Fio-. 35.
Wooden label, with hole for suspension, and bearing a hieratic inscription written in
black ink.
Fig. .3.-).
46125. Label [7].— Wood (piue).— Length 0 m -085.— Width 0 m -042.—
Thickness 0 m -007.— Chamber 4.— Fig. 36.
Wooden label, with hole for suspension, and bearing a hieratic inscription written
upon it in black ink.
Fig. 36.
46126. Label [8].— Wood (pine).— Length 0 nt -083.- Width 0 m -035.—
Thickness 0 m "013. — Chamber 4. — Fij^. 37.
Fig. .37.
Wooden label, with liole for suspension, and bearing a hieratic inscription written
npon it in black ink.
MISCELLANEOUS ()BJE<jrS. 41
46127. Fragment of Box [y].— Wood (pine).— Length O m -09.- Chamber 4.
Fragment of a wooden box, with the cartouche of Thoiitiiiosis IV incised upon it :
\
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46128. End of the handle of a Battle-axe [lo]. Wood (ebony).— Width
0 HI -Otis. — Breadth 0 m ■043. — Found in deln-is outside tomb.
End of the wooden handle of a battle-axe, inscribed with the cartouche of Thout-
mosiw IV. The hieroglyphs arc incised and tilled in with white paint, and read:
G
I I I
. The section of the end is oval-shaped, and a mortice hole has been cut
A in it for fixing the handle.
46129. Pedestal for the foot of a Chair [ll].— Wood, covered with canvas
and stucco.— Height 0 ni -05.— Width of top 0 m -075.— Width of
l)ase 0 m 'US. — Chamljer 4.
Pedestal for the toot of a chair, in wood, covered with canvas and stucco. On the
stucco on three sides are modelled designs showing a ^^-sign, to which are bound
two prisoners, representing the Northerners on the left and the Southerners on the
rigid- : on the fourth side is a mortice hole. The stucco appears to have been
pinned round the edges with metal pins.
46130. Pedestal for the foot of a Chair [12].— Wood, painted.— Height
0 lu -08.- Width of top 0 m -075.— Width of base 0 m -10.5.—
Chamber 4.
Pedestal for the foot of a chair, in wood, painted white, with a thick black line
around the edges. On one side is a mortice hole.
46131. Pedestal for the foot of a Chair [13].— Wood, painted.— Height
0 m -OZ-i.— Width of top 0 m -OC 5.— Width of l)ase U m -09.-
Chamber 4.
Pedestal for the foot of a chair, similar to No. 12.
46132. Two fragments of a Shawabti Figure [14].— Wood, polished.—
Chamber A.
Fragments of the face and foot of a shawabti figure, exquisitely carved.
Catal. du Musde, n. 46001. ^
42 CATALOG 11-; DU MISKE DU CAIRE.
46133. Fragments of Inlayed Wood [i5].— W<.<k1 inljiyed with glass.—
Cliaiuher 4.
Four fragiuLMiLs of wnod, inlaiil witli ^biss. On mw \>\cvo is the cartouclie of
Tlioiitniosis IV: Iq (".JiL, ^'^^p^j ]• Tlic design on I lie ivniainiiit;; three pieces is
the usual conventional fcatliev jiattern, executed in wliite and liglit bhie glass,
iidaid in phister on the wood.
46134. Uas | l(i|. — Wood. — Lt'iii^tli O m -Uj. — Foiiml ill (k'lirls uiitside toiiil).
1, carved in wood, witli tongues iilio\e and lielow For inseiiing into iiiorlic(> lioles.
46135. Fragments of a Box [i 7].— Wood, wnlimt. — Lengtli o m -42 —
Deiitli 0 m •;'..^.— Cliaiulicr .">.
Fragments of tlie sides and ends of a phiin walnut wood liox.
46136. Four pieces of a Spoon [18]. — Wood, ct-dai.— Cliainher 3.
Four fragments of a jilaiii wooden s)ioon. w.lli loug hauille.
46137 46139. Three Pegs [iD-^l].— Wood.— Cbaml.er 4.
Three wooden liutton-sha]ied jiegs for boxes.
46140. Head of Walking Staff [22]. Wood.— Lenoth O m -12.— Diameter
0 m 042.— C'haiuber 4.
Jlead of walking stall', in polished wood, with button-shaiicd top, and tongue for
iixing into staff.
46141. Chair-legs [23].— Wood.— Chamber 4.
l\vo lii'oken chair legs, with mortice liole at lop: rough work.
46142. Bolt [24].— Wood, cedar.— Length 0 m • 145.— Width 0 in -Oir.-
Chamber 4.
Carved wooden — * shajied holt.
46143. Spud [25].— Wood.— Length 0 m -17.- Chamber 4.
Plasterer's sjnid.
MISCKLLANEOUS OBJECTS. 43
46144. Spud [2(;].— Wood.— LiMigth U m -Kio.— (Jhambe.r 4.
Plasterer's spud.
46145. Plumb-level [>' 7].— Wood.— Leiin-tli O m IG.— Diameter 0 in -005.—
Cliaiuher 4.
Masoti's ])liiiiili 1p\('1, ill \V(](i(l iif cylindrieiil furin.
46146. Plumb-level [28].— Wood.— Leuo-tli O m -Irt.— Diameter O m -OOfx-
Chamber 4.
Similar to No. 46145. I'.rokcn at one end.
46147. Three Supports [29].— Wood.— (Jliambei- 4.
Three wooden support.s, covered with stucco, with wooden pins, and holes in the pins
for metal tops(?).
46148. Seven Supports [30].— Wood.— Ciiamljer 4.
Seven supports, in pine w(jod veneered with ebony. These are smaller than No. 46147.
46149. Seven Supports [:31].— Wood.— Cliamber 4.
Seven supports, similar to No. 46147, but groo\'ed across.
46150. Supports [32]. — Wood.— (Jliamber 4.
Pieces of similar supports to No. 46141), but larger, and coated witli stucco.
46151. Supports [33].— Bone (?).— Chamber 4.
Supports, of l)one({'), coated with green leather: one with traces of stucco.
46152. Binding of a Vessel [34]. — String and clay. — Chamber 4.
Bindhig of a vessel, in string and cloth, sealed with a cartouche of TliDUtniosis
(MB-
46153. Weight [35].— Flint.— Chamber 1.
Natural tlint weight, with ^^ j^ written upon it in black ink.
44
OATALOliUE DU MUSftE DU CAIKE.
46154. Fragment of Mirror-Handle [36]. — Ivory. — Maximum lenoth O m 08.
— Minimum length 0 m 'OSS. — Chamber 8.
Fragment of a papyru.s-shapetl i\'ory handle to a mirror.
46155. Fragments of Mace-heads [37]. — Crystalline limestone. — Chamber 4.
Fragments of two small crystalline limestone maee-lieails (broken); one with tluting.s.
46156. Fragment of (?) [38].^Crystalline limestone.— (Jhamber 4.
Fragment of crystalline limestone, of cylindrical form, liearing the cartouche of
Thoutmosis IV.
Fig. 38.
Fig. 39.
Fig. 40.
46157. Fragment of Mace-head [39].— Wood.— Chamber 3.— See fig. 38.
Fragment of a mace-head, modelled in the form of a pine cone, and similar to one
represented in the hand of Sety I in the Osiris chapel'at Abydos.
46158. Fragment of Mace-head [40].— Clouded agate.— Chamber D.—
See fig. 39.
Fragment of a clouded agate mace-head.
46159. SealingS [41].— Mud.— Chamber C— See fig. 40.
Several mud sealings of jars, with cartouche of Thoutmosis IV.
PLATE Xm.
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SHAWACTl FKiUKES. 45
10. SHAWABTI FIGURES.
46160. Lower pai't of a Shawabti figure [i]. — White and violet glazed
faience. — Length 0 m 'OSo. — Breadth 0 m '045. — Chamber 3. —
Plate XIIL
Lower part of a shawabti figure, in tlie form of a nmmmy, of white glazed faience,
with liieroglyphs, dividing lines, and other ornamentation in dark violet glaze.
Around the front of the figure are eight horizontal lines of hiernglyplis, and down
the back two vertical lines, giving the following part of the Sixth Chapter of the
Book of the Dead :
^i''nvr:g^c°)iia..if^iTiiiii
J)_
Upon the soles of the feet is a figure of Isis standing iipon a fSS^-sign. She has
her arms upraised, and on eitlicr side of her are the following hieroglyphs :
J
The quality of the glaze is very fine, and the colour is perfect, without a flaw or
blemish.
Technique : very fine.
4616L Shawabti Figure [2]. — Blue glazed faience. — Length 0 m -185. —
Breadth 0 m -055. — Koom D. — Plate XIII.
Shawabti figure, in the form of a royal munnny. The head-dress represents a hiien
cloth stretched tightly across the forehead, folded behind the ears, aiu! falling down
over the front of the shoulders to the che.^t ; upon it, in the centre of the forehead,
is affixed a uraeus serpent, and from behind, at the nape of the neck, issues a small
twisted pigtail. On the chin is a " false " beard. The eyes, eyebrows, and other
features of the face are modelled and emphasized by black lines. The arms are
folded over the chest, and the body is shown swathed in a wiiuling-sheet, from
4i; CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAIRE.
whieli the hamls jnotrude. Down the front of the tignre is a vertical cohimn of
luernolvplis painted in black, giving the name and titles of Thontniosis IV, and
reading: "^^[^Wj^XW
The (jnality nf the glazing and techniqne is very tine: the colonring is remarkahle for
its purity.
Ihdken into two jiieces.
— Shawabti Figure [3]. — Blue glazed faience — Lengtli 0 m -185. —
Breadtli 0 m -055.— Pvooni D.—Plate XIII.
Shawaliti figure in the form of a royal mummy. Modelling, ornamentation, anil
inscription same as Xo. 46161.
The (quality of the glazing and technii|ue is fine: the colonring remarkal)lu fur
its purity.
Broken into two pieces.
[Davis Collection.]
— Shawabti Figure [4]. — Blue glazed faience. — Length 0 ni -185. —
Bx-eadth 0 n\ 'Obb. — Room D.
Shawahti figure, in tlic form of a royal munnuy. Modelling, ornamentation, and
inscription same as No. 46161.
The quality of tlie glazing and technique is fine : the colouring remarkable for
its purity.
Broken into four pieces.
[Davis Collection.]
46162. Shawabti Figure [5]. — Blue glazed faience. — Lengtli 0 m -185 (?). —
Breadth 0 m '055. — Room D.
Shawaliti figure, in the form of a roval miiiuiny. Modelling, ornamentation, and
inscription same as Xo. 46161.
The quality of the glazing and technicpie is good : colouring, a deep blue.
Broken ; three pieces (piece wanting from centre of figure).
46163. Shawabti Figure [6]. —Blue glazed faience. —Length 0 m -185 (?).—
Breadth 0 m -055 (?).— Room D.
Shawabti figure, in the form of a royal mummy. IModelling, ornamentation, and
inscription same as No. 46161.
The equality of the glazing and technique is good : colouring, a medium blue.
Broken ; two pieces (piece wanting from centre of figure).
SHAWxVBTI FIGURES. 47
46164. Shawabti Figure [7]. — Blue glazed faience. — Length o m -185 (?). —
Breadth C m '055 (?).^Room D.
Shawabti figure, in tlie form of a royal luuminy. Modelling, ornamentation, and
inscription same as No. 46101.
The quality of the glazing and technique, poor: colouring, a medium hlue.
Broken ; two pieces (i)ieces wanting from centre of figure).
46165. Lower part of a Shawabti Figure [8]. — Blue glazed faience. —
Ilot)ni D.
Lower part of a shawabti figure, in tlie form of a royal mummy.
Quality of glazing and technique, good ; colour, a deep blue.
Broken; one piece (the whole of the upper part of tlie figure wanting).
46166. Lower part of a Shawabti Figure [9].— Blue glazed faience.—
Room D.
Lower part of a shawabti figure, in the form of a royal mummy.
Quality nf glazing and technique, good; colnur, a deep blue.
Broken : one piece (the wliole of the upper part of the figure wanting).
— Shawabti Figure [lO]. Blue glazed taieuce. — Length U m -020. —
Breadth U m -075.— Rem D.— Phite XIII, [lO].
Shawabti figine, in the form of a mummy. The wig is long, falls down in front over
the shoulders, and the hair is represented by black parallel lines. The features
of the face are modelled, and emphasized by black lines. Around the neck
and shoulders is shown a deep necklace witli rows of bugle-shaped pendants.
The arms are crossed over the chest, but the hands do not protrude from
the winding-sheet which covers the body. Down the front of the figure is a
vertical column of hieroglyphs giving the name and titles of Thoutmosis IV :
Quality of glaze and technitpie, fair; colour, medium blue.
Broken into two pieces.
[Davis Collection.]
46167. Shawabti Figure [II].— Blue glazed Ikience.— Length 0 m -22.—
Breadth 0 m -08.— Room D.
Shawabti figure, in the form of a mummy. :\Iodelling, ornamentation, and inscriiition
same as No. [10].
Quality of glaze and technique, medium: colour, medium lilue.
Broken into two pieces.
4H CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAIIIE.
46168. Shawabti Figure [12].— Blue glazed faience. ^Length 0 m -235.-
Breadth 0 in -07. — Room D.
Mcxlellintr, ornamentation, and inscription same as No. [10].
Quality of glaze ar.d techniijue, nieiliiim : colour, njcdium blue.
Broken into tliree pieces.
46169. Shawabti Figure [13].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -18.—
Breadth 0 m -07. — Room D. — Plate XIII.
Sliawabti figure, in the form of a luuniniy, Tiie wig is long, falls down in front over
the shoulders, and the hair is represented by parallel lines ])aiiited in black. The
features of the face are only roughly rnoilelleil, but they are emphasized by black
lines. Around the neck and shoulders is sliown u broad necklace of parallel
strings of beads. The arms are crossed over tiie chest, and the hands are
represented protruding from the winding-sheet, holding hoes, outlined in black,
while at the back of the figure is depicted the workmiin's basket. Down the front
of the figure is a vertical line of hieroglyphs painted in blick, giving the name of
Thoutmosis IV : '^
CMS^siMi
Quality of glaze and teclmiiiue. i)oor and rough ; colour, medium blue.
Broken into two pieces.
— Shawabti Figure [14]. — Blue glazed faience. — Length 0 m -19. —
Breadth 0 m "07. — Room D.
Shawabti figure, in the form of a munnny. Modelling and oi'namentation similar to
No. 46169, except that on the soles of the feet of this specimen is drawn in black
a paiynis plant witli leaves thus: '^"''^Im^- Tlie inscription is also the same as that
on No. [13], except that after the word meri/ is written | A.
Quality of glaze and techni(|ue, tine; colour, a medium blue.
Broken into two pieces.
[Davis Collection.]
46170. Shawabti Figure [15]. — Blue glazed faience. — Length 0 m -185. —
Breadth U m '07. — Room D.
Shawaljti figure in the form of a mummy. ]\Iodelliug and ornamentation similar to
No. 46169. Down the front of the figure is a vertical line of hieroglyphs, painted
' lack, reading : ^ C ~ ^
Quality of glaze and technique, fine; colour, medium blue.
Broken into two pieces.
siiAWABTi t'lci i;i:s. 49
46171. Shawabti Figure [l(j]. — Blue gluzt-d faience. — Room I).
Sliawaliti lii^iirc in tlie furiii of a Tiiiiiiiniy. 'I'lir insiripl imi l^Im's llic prt'iKuncn nf
'I'hiiutiiiijsis 1\^ : I „fi,,^ H I I
Quality nf Ljla/C' and techiiiijiie. tine; idlnur, incilinni Mnc.
Broken; one piece (the wIkiIc nf tiie njijiei- paii nf llic ti;_;uii' wantiiiL;).
46172. Shawabti Figure [17]. — Blue glazed faience. Length 0 m 125. —
B.ieailtli 0 m -045.— Room D.— Plate XIII.
Sliawabti tigure in tlic I'oini nf a imnniny. Tiie wig is Imig, ami falls diiwn ii\er the
front to the shonhleis. Tin' features are emphasized by black lines. xVronnd tiie.
neekand shoulders is shown a broad neeklaec of parallel strings of beads painted in
blaek. The arms are cri)ssed over tlie chest, and the hands arc icjire.sented holding
lioes and workmen's baskets : the latter, shown susjiended over tlie shoulders by a
cord, fall down l)ehind the tig\n-e, ])o\vn the front of the tigure is a \ertical line of
>• -z or"
hieroglyjihs, giving the noiiien of ThiMitini'isis i \' : Vi^ I 3 ^^ ,'^ [] 1
Quality of glaze and technique, very good ; colinir. a tine blue,
T'libroken.
Shawabti Figure [18]. — Bhie glazed faience. — Leiigtli 0 m -l.'^o. —
Breadth d in "Oir). — Room D.
Shawabti tigure in tlie f(n'm of a, muniniy, ^Modelling and (Jinainentation similar to
Xo, 4G172. The inscription gives tlie ]iren(imen of Thontniosis 1"\' :
Quality oi' Glaze, good ; colour, a tine blue.
Broken into two pieces.
[Davis Collection,]
46173. Shawabti Figure | 19].— Blue glazed faience.— Length U m •135.—
Breadth 0 in '045. — Roonr D.
Shawabti figure in the form of a nuimmy. :\Iodelling and ornamentation similar to
Xo. 46172, The inscription gives the prenomen of Thontniosis l\ :
Qi'ALiTV OF Glaze, medium; colour, medium blue.
Broken into two pieces.
Catal. du .Vus-^; ii. 40001.
50 CATALOGUE DF MUSKE DU CAIRE.
46174. Shawabti Figure ['20]. — Blue glazed feience. — Length 0 m -135. —
Breadtli 0 lu 1)5.— Eooin D.
Sluiwaliti figure in tlic fnnu oi' a miiniiiiy. Modelling aiul mnanientation similar
to No. 4G172. The inseviptinu gi\-es the jireiionien of Thuulniosis l\ :
Quality cif Gi.aze, ineilimu: eiil(]nr. nieilinm hhie.
I'lrokeu int(j two ]iieces.
46175. Shawabti Figure [21]. — Blue glazed faience.— Lengtli 0 ni -075. —
Breadth 0 ni -Oas,- Boom D.
Shawahti figure in tlie fdriii of a niununy, w ith wig. Uninserihed.
(i)rAi,irv OF Glaze, jiiMir; colour, medium lilue ; in a had state of preservation.
Broken into two pieces.
46176. Shawabti Figure [2-2]. — Blue glazed faience. — Length 0 in -075 (?). —
Breadth 0 in •():'.. — Room D.
Shawahti figure in the form of a muiinuy. Similar to No. 4(J175. I'ninsevil.ied.
(^KiALlTV OF CtLAZE. medium ; colour, medium hlue.
Broken off hehjw the ankles ; feet wanting.
— Shawabti Figure [23]. — Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 in -075 (?). —
Breadth 0 m -025.- Boom D.
Shawahti figure in the form of a mummy. Similar to No. 4G175. Uninserihed.
Quality of Glaze, medium : cohair, medium lilue.
Broken oft' helow the ankles ; feet \vanting.
[Davis Collection.]
— Shawabti Figure [24].— Dark violet glazed faience. — Lengtli 0 m -075..
—Breadth 0 m -025.- Room D.
Shawabti figure in the form of a mummy. Similar to No. 4G175. I'ninscribed.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, rich dark violet.
Broken into two pieces.
[Davis Colleetion.]
suAWAi'/ri ri(;ri;i:s. .^^i
— Shawabti Figure [l'5].— Dark violet glazed llueuce.— Length (0.—
Breadth 0 iii • 0-27 .—Uoom D,
Sliawaliti tip:iirt' in the fonn uf a, imiiiiiny. Similar to Xo. 4til7.j. Uninsci-ibccl.
Quality mi- (Ii.azk, >j^uih\ ; i-nlmir, lidi d.irk \iol('t.
Urokeii nit belcnv the ankles ; teel nii.s.sinjj;.
[Davis Collection.]
— Shawabti Figure [I'G].— Dark violet glazed faience. — Length (?). —
Breadth U ni -025. — liooni D.
Shawaliti tiuure in the fdi-ni ut'a minnniy. Siuiil.'ir to Xd. 4iJ17ri. rninscriluMl.
QUAi.riV OF (Jr.AZE, >^(Md ; colmn', rich dark violet.
Bi'okeu ott'l)elo\v the ankles : feet niissinjj;.
[Davis Collection.]
46177. Shawabti Figure [27].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -12. —
Breadth 0 hi -025. — Boom D.
Shawaliti fignre in the form of a. niunnny, wea.i'injj; wiir (lined l)laek), and with features
of face modelled. Uninserilied.
(^H;ai.ity ok fiLAZE, medium ; coloni-, medium lilui\
Broken into two pieces.
46178. Shawabti Figure [28].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m V^.—
Breadth 0 m '025. — Boom D.
Shawabti figirre in form of a mnnnuy, weariuL;; win' (lined hlack), and with features of
face miidelled and emphasized with hlaek lines. Inscribed on breast : ( ^.,.,'.,,^^ j |.
Quality of Gl.a.ze, medium ; colour, medium blue.
Broken into two pieces.
46179. Shawabti Figure [29].— Blue glazed faience.— Length ?.— Breadth
U in •025. — Room D.
Shawabti figure, in the form of a mummy, wearing wig and necklace. Inscribetl on
chest as ^o. 46178.
QuAUTY OF Glaze, medium : colour, medium blue.
Broken, feet wanting.
-,._, • CATAFAXiUE DU MUSKK DU CAIK!:.
46180. Shawabti Figure [30].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m 105.-
Breadth 0 m Do. — Room D.
Shawal.ti figure, in the form of a mummy, as No. 4G17i>. luscriiition on chest as
Xo. 4G178.
(^)^AUT\• OF Glazk, nicilivuu ; colour, mciUuni liluc.
Comvilete.
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11. MODEL COFFINS WITH SHAWABTI FIGURES.
46181. Model Coffin with Shawabti Figure [:3i].~BIue ulazed faience.—
Eoom D.— Plate XIV.
Model Coffin: /wW, .sliapcd to repivseut the upper half of a muiuuiy, with wij,' and
features of face iimdelled. Length 0 in -IS. — Breadth 0 ni 'OoT.
Broken into tVmr pieces.
Bo.i-, sliaped to repi'csent tlie lower lialf of a niuniiiiy. Length 0 ni ■IN. — lireackh
0 m -0.57.— Depth 0 ni "O:;.
Broken into six pieces.
SiiAWAiiTi Fioi'KE, in the form of a niuniniy, wearing wig and necklace; features of
face modelled. Length (I ni "L'!. — Breadth 0 ni 'Oo.').
Broken into tive pieces.
Qu.'i.LlTY OF Gi.AZF, good ; colour, u tine dee]) Idue.
46182. Model Coffin with Shawabti Figure | :5:2].— Blue olazed faience.—
llooni D.
Model Coffin: L'hI, similar to Xo. 4GL81. Length 0 m -IT."!. — Breadtli 0 m -O"."!.
Broken into two pieces.
Box, similar to Xo. 4G1.SL Length 0 m -17.5.— Breadth 0 m -Orir).— De]ith 0 m -O:'..
Broken, seven pieces ; incomplete.
Shawai!TI Fh;1'i;e. in the form of a nuimmy, similar to Xo. 46181. — Breadth 0 m 0?>2.
Broken into two pieces ; incomplete.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, a tine deep Ijlue.
— Model Coffin with Shawabti Figure [33]. — Blue glazed faience.—
ilcom D.- -Plate XIV, [33], [33a].
Model Coffin: Z»/, shaped to represent the upper half of a mummy, with wig and
features of face modelled. Down the front of it is a vertical line of liierogly})lis
readmg ^J^C^^mP]^ [^ ^ i ]• ■^'■"='^' ^ "' ■-"•— ^i'-''^'Jtl) U m -07
Broken into two pieces.
Box, shaped to represent the lower half of a mummy. Same dimensions as lid, with
depth of 0 m -03.
Broken into three ])ieces.
54 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAIRE.
Shawaf.ti Figuke, in tlie fonn of a ininnmy, with wij;- and face modelled, the wv^
endinu; in a twist behind. Length 0 m 'loS. — Breadth 0 m '045.
Broken into two pieees.
QuAi.rrv of Glaze, g(.)od, Imt the model eotfin is iKit glazed on the inside or on the
edges, and it lias flaked in parts on the lid. The colour is a tine lilne.
[Davis Collection.]
46183. Model Coffin with Shawabti Figure [;34].— Bhie glazed faience.—
Room D.
Model Cofkix: Lit/, similar to that of Xo. [iVi], but without the inscriptinn. Length
0 m •!'].— Breadth 0 m -75.
Broken into fdiir pieces.
Bo'\ similar to that of Xo. [3."]]. Same dimensions as lid, and with a depth of Om 'O.",.
Broken into four pieces.
SHAWAiiTi FruriiE, in the furm of a mummy, as that of Xo. [o;!]. Length ( ;'). —
Breadth 0 m 045.
Broken ; the feet wanting.
QtJALlTy OF Gl.\ze, rough, but the model cnftin is not glazed on the inside. Colour,
medium blue.
46184. Lid of a Model Coffin [35]. —Blue glazed faience.— Room D.
Shaped to represent the upper half of a mummy, with modcdled I'aee, and wearing wig
and necklace, the latter outlined in black. On the breast is the nonien of the king
written in black : "^ f^ iti P 1 1 1" Length 0 m •] 9.5.— Breadth 0 m -065.
Broken into four pieces.
46185. Lid of a Model Coffin [36].— Bine glazed faience.— Room D.—
Plate XV.
Shaped and inscribed as Xo. 46184. Length 0 ni '205. — Breadth () m '005.
Broken into three pieces.
46186. Lid of a Model Coffin [37].— Blue glazed faience.— Room D.
Shaped as Xo. 46184. Inscribed with prenomen of Thoutmosis IV : | T( ^..Iv?..^ ^ ' J 1
Length 0 m -20. 15readth 0 m -075.
Broken into three pieces.
46187. Lid of a Model Coffin [38].— Blue glazed faience.— Room D.
Shaped and inscribed as Xo. 46186. Length 0 m '20. — Breadth 0 ni -065.
Broken into two pieces.
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46188. Model Coffin [.',9].— Blue olazwl faience.— Room D.
Lid anil hu'\ sliajn-il t(i represt'ut a iiiuiiiiiiy, willi face iiuicU'Ili'd, ajid wcai-iiin' wig.
Tiie body is sIkiwii as it' Imuiul with tliree linen bands, indicated by double vertical
lines. Down (he front of the figure is a vertical line of liieroglyplis written in
black, reading: ^\^ T^ ^ j] "^^ . f^ P j ] '^ , wliile on the fool of
tiie lid is an eve ^5^ and on the font of the Imx a ^;^:?'. On the rim of the V)ox
is an ornament enmpused of rectangles drawn in liori/.ontal and ^'ertical black lineis.
QUALITV OF Gi..\ZK, medium ; cnhiur, medium blue. (Glazeil inside.)
Broken into nine pieces; incomplete.
— Model Coffin [40].— Blue glazed faience.— Boom D.— Plate XV [40].
Liil and hii- shaped to represent a nnimmy, with face modelled, and wearing wig.
Down tlie front of the lid is an inscription written in lilack ink, reading:
^ J ^ CMTl %5 5<^5!M] ^M\ "^"1^' - •- ^'^ "^^
l-siiin and on the liottom is a ^^37-sit'ii. Length 0 m -Ol'O. — Breadth 0 m -085.
QUAI.ITV 01" Cri.AZE, good ; Colour, a Hue medium blue on the outside, violet on
the insidi'.
Broken into four pieces.
[Davis Collectiun.]
46189. Model Coffin [41].— Blue glazed faience.— Room D.
Lid and hor shaped as No. [40]. Inscription, 4:_^ <2>- f ^ Hi ' 1 | A ( ,"^"i ^ , 1
K nn -9:r3_ J| . ,,j, ^1,^ f,„,t^ ,-,f ij,|^ drawn in black, is a jj-chair. Length 0 m -225. —
Breadth 0 m -00.- Deptli 0 m -035.
Quality of Glaze, medium; colour, medium lilue.
Broken into foiu- pieces ; incomplete.
46190. Model Coffin [42].— Blue glazed faience.— Room D and Chamber 4.
Lid and ho.c shaped as No. [40]. Inscription, ^l^f^^j] ^^^^^M
Length (?).— Breadth 0 m -09.— Deptli 0 m -035.
Quality of Glaze, fair; coloitr, medium 1 due.
Broken into five pieces ; incomplete,
46191. Model Coffin [43].— Blue glazed faience.— Room D.
Similar lid to that of No. [40].
Broken, two fragments (only the head and feet remain).
56 CATALOGUE DU MUStE DU CAIRE.
12. MODEL BASKETS, HOES, ETC, FOR SHAWABTI
FIGURES.
46192. Model Basket [44].— Blue glazed flueuce.— Leugth 0 m -075. Width
U 111 -05.— Depth 0 m -035. — Room D.— Plate XV.
Moilel liasket for a shawabti figure in bhie glazed faience, ornamented with lines and
liieroglyphs in ^■iolet. Pierced at both ends for suspension.
()i;XA-MEXTATION : riiu (if basket, and bottom, violet. Along one side runs an
inscription, written lengthwise, reading : | I ( -^ [j ' jfi I "' Jj] t=t.
li'TALiTY OF Gl.vze, good ; colour, medium lilue.
Broken into fne jiieces ; complete.
A thin bronze yoke, 0 m '07 long, found in Itoom I>. proljably belonged to this basket.
46193. Model Basket [45].— Blue glazed faieuce.— Length () m 075. Width
0 m OSo. — De})t]i 0 ni -045. — Room D.
Alodel basket for a shawaljti figure, in blue glazed faience, and pierced at either end
for suspension. On one side of it is written vertically the prenomen of
Thoutinosis lY in a cartouche : I .,!t?,,^ ^ ' I •
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, medium lilue.
Broken into five pieces (incomplete).
46194. Model Basket [4G].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -07. Width
0 m -03. — Depth 0 m "04. — Room D.
]Moilel liasket for a shawaljti figure in blue glazed faieuce, and pierced for suspension.
No ornamentation.
Quality of Gl.vze, good ; colour, medium blue.
Broken into two pieces (a piece \vantiiig from one side).
46195. Model Basket [47].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -07. Width
U m V3. — Depth 0 m -04. — Chamber 3.
Jlodel basket for a shawabti figure in lilue glazed faience, and pierced for suspension.
Eemains of thread in one hole.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, medium blue.
Ten pieces, incomplete.
MODEL BASKETS. HOES, ETC., FOlI SILUVAI5T1 ITGUKKS. 57
46196. Model Hoe [48].— Blue glazed feieace.— Lengtli of l.lade 0 in -O.x—
Width ..f l.ladf 0 m -02.— Chamber 3. —Plate XV.
Model hoe for a sliawabti tiiiuve in Mue glazed faience. The lilaile is )iiei-fO(l wiili
twii lidles fcir the ijisertiiiii of striiiM tn tip it tn tlie liandli'. Tin- haii He is Ijnjkeii
at one end.
Quality oi" Glaze, good ; eoliaiv, light hlue.
46197. Model Hoe [49].— Blue glazed faience.— Leugtli of hlade 0 m -035.—
Widtli of l)]ade 0 m -015. — Lengtli of handle 0 m ■042. — Diameter
of liaiidle 0 m -005. — Chamber 3.— Plate XV.
Model hue for a sliawabti figure, in blue glazed faience, similar to Xo. 46196, but
complete.
Quality of Glaze, good : culour, light blue.
46198. Model Hoe [50].— Blue glazed taieuce.— Width .if blade 0 m -015.—
Length of liandle 0 m "045. — Diameter of lianillc 0 m 'OOG. —
Cliamber 3.
Model hoe for a .shawabti figure, in blue glazed I'aieiice, similar to No. 46196, Imt
complete.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, light blue.
46199. Model Hoe [5 1].— Blue glazed faience.— Length of blade 0 m -025.—
Width of lilade 0 m -015. — Diameter of handle 0 m "008. —
Clu^inlier 3.
Model hoe for a sliawabti figure, in blue glazed faience, similar to Xo. 46196. The
handle is broken at one end.
Quality of Gl.a.ze, good : colour, light Idue.
46200 ~L Two Fragments of Model Hoes [52-3].— Blue glazed faience.—
Chamber 3.
Two fragments of model lioes for a sliawabti figure, in blue glazed faience, similar to
No. 46196.
46202. Model Pick [54].— Blue glazed faience.— Length of blade 0 m -05.-
Widtli of blade 0 m •007. — Length of handle 0 m '07 5. — Diameter
of handle 0 m "008.
Model pick for a siiawaliti figure, in blue glazed faience. Tiie liinding string is
missing.
Q)uality of Glaze, gootl ; colour, light lilue.
Perfect.
CilaL du ihim; n. 45001. 8
58
CATALOGUE DU MUSfiE DU CAIRE.
13. CYLINDKICAL LIBATION VASES.
Cylindrical Libation Vase [i]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height
0 m -l-I. — Maxinuim diameter 0 m 'IG. — Room D. — Plate XVI.
[1 and la.]
Cylindrical libatinn vase, in lihie glazed faience, ornamented with designs outlined
in black.
Okxamentation : Splicrica.i top, around the mouth i.s (Ij a narrow l.iand ot rectangles,
(2) a hand of plain blue, (3) a baud of diamond-shaped lozenges, and (4) a row
of nine lotus flowers with painted petals, each flower being separated from the next
by three incurved and three recur\^ed lines. Outsitle this baud of lotus flowers is
a narrow row of rectangles separating tlie ornamentation of the spherical top from
that of the bowl.
Botd. Around the circumference is (1) at the top, a broad baud of diauKind-sJiaped
lozenges with black centres, (2) a band of scales in three rows, separated liy
(3) a narrow row of rectangles from (4) the band beneath, which consists of an
alternating pattern of a papyrus flowers, a papyrus bud, and a lutus leaf. At the
Ijottom is a row of rectangles. On the front of the vase is an inscriptinn in three
vertical columns, which interrupts the ornamentation, reading: —
IJ ¥ ^i
"\
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Quality of Glaze, flue; colour, medium blue (stained in places).
Broken into eight pieces ; almost com[)lete.
Stopper. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m '00. — Diameter 0 m '07.
In the shape of an inverted lotus flower.
[Davis Collection.]
46203. Cylindrical Libation Vase [2]. — Blue glazed faience. — Heiglit
0 m 'llo. — -Maximum diameter 0 m 'lo. — Room D. — Plate XVII.
Cylindrical libation vase, in blue glazed faience, ornamented with designs nutlined
in black.
PLATE JM
LIBATION VASE
PLATE XVH
462 03A
LIBATION VASE
CYI.INDUICAL LIBATION VASES.
59
Oknajientatiox : spherical ^o^;, around the inontli is (1) a narrow baud of rectangles,
{'!) a baud of iilaiu Ijlue, (3) a band of diamond-shaped lozenges, and (4) a row
of lotus Howers with painted petals alternating with lotus buds. Outside this band
of lotus flowers is a narrow row of rectangles, separating the ornamentation of the
spherical top from that of the ImiwI.
l!uv:I, around the circr.mference is a row of papyrus flowers alternating with lotus
leaves, and Ijeneath it are two zigzag lines, representing the water from which the
plants are supposed to spring.
(^lUALiTY OF Glaze, tine ; colour, medium blue.
llroken into several pieces ; part of one side missing.
Stopper. — lilue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -OG. — Hiameter 0 m -UT.
In the shape of an inverted lotus flower.
46204. Cylindrical Libation Vase [3].— Blue o-luzed faieuce.— Height
0 m -11. — Maximum diameter 0 m -13. — Room D aud C'hamber 4. —
Plate XVIIT.
Cylinilrical libation vase, in blue glazed faience, ornamented with designs outlined
in black.
Orxamextatiox : Splicrical top, around tlie mouth is a band of rounded black petals
and a narrow lilack line.
Boirl, on the front of the vase is an inscription in three vertical cohunns, reading :
m -E S
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I I I
S^ll
I 0 This inscription is enclosed in narrow black lines and
surmounted by a broad
-sign.
f A Ufl ■ . . .
Around the circumference of the vase is a design consisting of (1) Bennu birds with
human arms and hands, seated on "v^^-signs, alternating with (2) a group of
hieroglyphs arranged thus : PtP -?- II P • Withm the loop of each -^ is a ^;.
Quality of Glaze, very fine; colour, a brilliant medium lilue.
Broken into several pieces ; complete.
Stopper.— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -06. —Diameter 0 m '08.
In the form of an inverted lotus flower with rosette at the apex. Broken.
46205. Cylindrical Libation Vase [4].— Blue glazed faieuce.— Height
Oiu -115. — Maximum diameter Om -13. — Room D.— Plate XVHL
Cvlmdrical lil:)ation vase, in blue glazed faience, with designs outlined in lilack.
60
CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DC CAIRE.
OliXAMENTATiON : SjjJicrica! to]j, iumiediately arouiul the iiioutli are three black rhigs,
and outside tliese a Itand of sharply-pointed lotus petals di\ided from the Itowl by
a black line.
Bold, around the circuniference is a scale pattern, wliich reaches from top to bottom
of the bowl. r)n the front of it is an inscription in a rectangular panel, which
interrupts the scale pattern ornamentation, and reads :
m
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Around the circuniference at the base is a narrow black line.
Quality of Glaze, \evy tine ; colour, a very Ijrilliant lilue.
Broken into several jiiece.s.
Stopper. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m ■055. — Diameter 0 m 07.
In the shape of an inverted lotus flower, with rosette at the apex.
Cylindrical Libation Vase [5]. — Blue glazed faience. — Heiglit
U m 'lO. — Maxinmm diameter 0 m '13. — Chamber 3, near Chariot.
—Plate XIX [5 and 5a'].
Cylindrical libation vase, in blue glazed faience, ornamented with designs outlined
in black.
Oe}<AMEXTATIOX : Spherical toji, around the mouth is (1) a narrow band of rectangles,
(2) a band of plain Idue, (o) another band of rectangles, and (-l) a row of lotus
flowers with recurved sepals, alternating witli lotus buds and lotus flowers witii
sharply-pointed petals. Outside this is a narrow band of rectangles dividing the
spherical top from the bowl.
£ov:l, around the circumference is painted a design representing a large TT-sigii with
upraised arms on either side of it ; to the elbows of these arms are suspended
■¥--signs. Alternating witli tids ilevice arc (1) the nonieii and (2) the prenomen of
Thijutmosis H' in cartouches surmounted by ©-signs. Around the circumference
at the base is a broad l)and of black.
Quality of Glaze, very tine; colour, a lirilliant l.ilue.
Brcjken into several pieces.
Stopper. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m •05. — Diameter 0 m 1)5.
In the form of an iiuerted lotus flower with hair sepals.
[Davi.s Collection.]
PLATE zmn.
46204'^
46205^
46204,
46205
LIBATION VASES.
PLATE XIX,
462 06A
LIBATION VASES.
CYI.IXDIUCAI, LIBATION VASE.S. 61
46206. Cylindrical Libation Vase [G].— Blue glazed faience. — Hei-lit
() m -115.— Diameter 0 in -11.— Room D. — Plate XTX.
Cyliiiili'ic;il libatinn vase, in l>lue glazed faience, iji'iiaiiieiited with designs written in
blaek.
Ornamentation: i^phericaJ fop, aiDund ilie mouth is a lu-dad Kami nf plain hhie,
outside which is a row of black dmp-shaped petals, with a eurveil line following the
outline of tlie lower ]:)art of tlie petals. Separating the spherical top from the bowl
are twn narmw black lines.
Bowl, around the circumference is a band ni scales with black liases, arranged in
three mws, and interrupted in the front by the prenomen of Tlinutni6.sis IV in a
narrow rectangular jianel. Around the (/iroimferenee. at tlie base, is (1) a black
line. (2) a narrdw, plain lilue band, and (:!) a liand of rectangles.
Quality of CIlaze, mecUum ; cob air. a ihdl blue.
Broken into several fragments, incomplete.
Stopper. — Pilue glazed faience. — Height 0 m ■0."'i. — Diameter 0 m -d.-io.
In tlie sliape of an inverted lotus flower, witli hair sepals and l)lack spot at apex.
46207. Cylindrical Libation Vase [7]. — Blue glazed taience. — Height
0 m '12. — Maximum diameter 0 m •125. — Room D.
Cylindrical libation vase, in blue glazed faience, ornamented with ilesigns written in
black.
Okxamentation : Sjjhcricnl top; the mouth is liroken away, but aniuiul it was (1) a
row of wedge-shaped petals, painted in black; (2) two wavy lines, and (3) a black
line separating the spherical to]i fnun tlie bowl.
Bov:l, ornamentation similar to that of N(j. 4G20G.
Quality of Glaze, medium; colour, a dull blue.
Broken into several pieces; parts of top and sides missing.
46208. Fragments of a Cylindrical Libation Vase [8]. — Blue glazed
faience. — Heiulit 0 m 'IKj. — Maximum diameter U m 'lU. — Room D.
Fragments of a cylindrical libatinii vase, in blue glazed faience, with (jrnamentatiiiii
outlined in black.
Oenamentation : Spherical top, similar to tliat of Xo. 4G2()().
Bo^d, similar to that of Xo. 40200.
QUALTTY OF GL.-iZE, poor ; colour, dull blue.
Two large fragments only.
62 CATALOGUE PU MUPEE PU CAIRE.
46209. Cylindrical Libation Vase [o]. — Blue glazed faience. — Heiglit
U in 'll. — Maxiiniini diameter 0 m '115. — Room D.
Cylindrical libation vase, in Mue glazed faience, with ornamentation mitlinpil in lilack.
OitNAMKN'TATinx of sphcricrd top and hnu-l, similar to that of No. 4G206.
Quality of Glaze, thin and poor; colour, lilue (much discoloured).
Parts of one side and to]i missint;-.
Stopper. — lilue t-lazed faience. — Height 0 m 'O.'. — Diameter 0 m -05.
In the shape of an inverted lotus flower, with ro.sette on tlie apex.
46210. Cylindrical Libation Vase [lO]. — Blue glazed faience.— Height
0 m •125. — Maximum diameter 0 m 'V2b. — Room D.
Cylindrical liliation vase, in blue glazed faience, with ornamentation outlined in black.
Ornamentatiox of sphcriml fop, similar to that of Xo. 4G20G.
Boirl, similar to that of Xo. 40206, except that aroimd the circumference, at tlie base,
is a row of rectangles, surmomited Iiy a band nf Jilack dots.
Quality of GL.tVZE. medium; colour, medium lilue.
Broken into several pieces (two sides and part of top missing).
Stopper. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -O-'i. — Diameter 0 m -0.5.
Sinular to that of X"o. 4620G.
46211. Cylindrical Libation Vase [ii].— Blue glazed faience.— Height
0 m '11. — Maximum diameter 0 m •12. — Room D.
Cylindrical libation vase, in blue glazed faience, with ornamentation outlined in black.
Oexamextatiox of qj/ierical top and howl, similar to that of X"o. 4G206.
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, medium blue.
Broken into many pieces (part of top and sides missing).
46212. Cylindrical Libation Vase [12].— Blue glazed faience.— Height
(» m '12. — ]\]aximiuu diameter 0 m '12. — R,oom D.
Cylindrical libation vase, in blue glazed faience, with ornamentation oiitlineil in black.
Orxamextatiox of S2oherical top, similar to that of X'o. 46206.
]iov:l, around the circumference are three rows of zigzag lines, arranged vertically,
and interrupted in the centre by the prenomen of Tlioutraosis IV, written in a
rectangular panel. Arcjund the circumference, at the l>ottom,is a liand of rectangles.
(^tUALiTY OF Glaze, medium; colour, medium blue.
liroken into several pieces (parts missing).
Stopper. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -0.".— Diameter 0 m -05.
Similar to tliat of X'o. 46209.
CYI.INDKIOAI. IJISAIION VASEri. 63
46213. Cylindrical Libation Vase [13].— Blue glazed iuience.— Maxiumm
diameter U m '11. llooiu D.
Cylindrical liUitimi \-ase, in lilue glazuil faii'iK^c, witli ui-iianu'iilalidii (iiilliiied iu lilack.
Ou.XAMEXTATIiiN iif spherical /lip and l/ai'i. similar to No. 4G-I1L'.
Quality of Glazk. medium: colour, medium lihu".
Broken (three jiieces of the side.s and hottom only).
46214. Cylindrical Libation Vase [l 4].— Blue glazed faience.— Chamber 3.
Cylindrical libation vase, in blue glazed faience, with ornamentation outlined iu black.
(_)hxamkxtation of sphrricrd fop and Ijiw/, siuu^ar to Xo. 4(il'll'.
(,)rALLTV OF Gl-VZE, medium; colour, medium blue.
Broken (fragments missing from top ami side.s).
46215. Cylindrical Libation Vase [15].— Blue glazed faience.— Height
U m -12. — Diameter I) m -145. — Room D.
Cylindrical libation vase, in blue glazed faience, witli ornanienlalion outlined in black.
(Jknamentatkjn of qihcrkal top, similar to that of Xo. 4G:^0ti.
i<V('.V, plain, except two lines running around the circumference at the top, and a thick
line round the bottom.
()UAi.riv OK (4laze, medium; colour, medium lilue.
Xearly complete (fragment of side missing).
46216. Cylindrical Libation Vase [IG].— Blue glazed faience.- Height
() m -105. — Diameter 0 m '14. — lloom D.
Cylindrical liliation va.se, in blue glazed faience, with ornamentaiion outlined in black.
(IKX.V.MEXTATIOX of spherical tup and hoid, similar to tliat of Xo. 4o-!lo.
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, medium blue.
Two-tliirds of side wanting.
46217. Cylindrical Libation Vase [17]. -Blue glazed faience.— Maximum
diameter U m -Vlb. — Kuom D.
Cylindrical libaticjn vase, in l.due glaze<l faience, with ornamentati.m outlined in black.
Okxamextation : Spherical top. Arranged around the opening is a row of rounded
pet lis, alternating with sharply pointed ones. Outside this a.'e (Ij two black hues,
(2) a In-oad plain blue baud, and (o) two black lines.
Jj'oicl, plain.
(JuALriT OF Glaze, medium ; colour, medium blue.
Broke. 1 (pieces of top, bottom and sides missing).
64 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAllMv
46218. Cylindrical Libation Vase [i 8].— Blue glazed taieuce.— Height
0 m -liZ. — Maximum diameter 0 m 'lO. — Room D. — Plate XX.
Cylindrical libation vase, in blue glazed t'a'ience, with (ii'nanientation outlined in lilack.
Oenamentation : Sphcricnl top. Avuund the (ipening ia a naiiuw lilue hand and a row
of short round-topped petals. Dividing the spherical tuii fnuu the Ijowl are two
black lines.
Bowl, similar to Xo. 46200.
QUAUTV OF Glaze, medium ; cohmr, medium blue.
Broken. Fragment of Imttoni missing (otherwise conqilete).
Stopper. — P.lue glazed faience. — Height 0 m '05. — Diameter 0 m -O.^.
In the shape of an inverted lutus Hower with liairy sep:ds, and a Idack spot im the
ape.x. Very fine glaze.
Cylindrical Libation Vase [lo]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height
(t m ■1-2. — Diameter 0 m "10. — Chamber 3.
Cylindrical libation va.se, in blue glazed t'a'ience, with nrnamentation outlined in black.
OliXAMEXTATluX of splurical toil '^'"-'^ hoiul, similar to that of No. 18, except that the
prenomen of Thontmosis IV is written in a cartouche, thus : — ] T ( ,,^,,^ ^ ' 1 I-
Quality of Cl.-\ze, medium ; colour, mediuiu blue.
Bnjken into se\'eral jiieces (bottom and parts of sides nnssing).
[Davis Collection.]
46219. Cylindrical Libation Vase [20].~Blue glazed faience. — Height
0 m ■]•!. — Diameter 0 m '10. — Room D.
Cylindrical libation vase, in blue glazed fa'ience, with ornamentation outlined in black.
Oknamextatiox of qilieriatl top and hoicl, similar to No. [19].
Quality of Glaze, poor; colour, lightish blue.
Broken into se\eral pieces : nearly complete.
Stopper. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 ni O-l.j. — Diameter 0 m •04."i.
In the shape of an inverted lotus Hower, with a black spot on the ape.x.
46220. Cylindrical Libation Vase [21]. — Blue glazed faience. — Diameter
0 m "lU. — Chambers 3 and 4.
Cylindrical libation vase, in lilue glazed fa'ience, with (Jinamentation outlined in black.
Okxamextatiox. Spherical top ; missing.
lluir/. similar to No. [19], e.xcept that the prenomen of Thontmosis W is written
between the scales of the pattern and not in a panel.
PLATE XX
LIBATION VASES,
CYLINDRICAL LIBATION VASES. Co
QuAlJTV OF Glaze, iiiediuin : cdlour, nieiliinu Mue.
Broken into several pieces. (S])]ierieal top and ]iarts of sides missing.)
Stopper. — r>lue ^lazeil faience. — Heiglit 0 ni ■04.". — Diameter 0 m -045.
Similar to that of Xo. 40219.
— Cylindrical Libation Vase [22]. — Blue glazed faience. — Diameter
0 m '10.— e'liamber o.
Cylindrical liliatiiai vase, in lilue glazed faience, ornamented witli designs ontlinoii in
black.
(liiNAMENTATiox : SpJicrintl top, similar to that of No. 40218.
Bold, anjimd the circumference are two liamls (if equal height nf nrnamentatinn,
consisting of (1) three rows of scales, and (2) a row i){ V-signs. :ilternating with
Jj\-signs. In the front of the bowl a vertical column interrupts tliis decoration : in
it is written the prenonien of Thnutmosis '^'^ | I ( ,■■■■■■■, ^ ] I 1-
QUAiJTV OF CiLA^K, medium : colour, metlium blue.
Eight pieces of the top and sides.
Stopper. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m ■04."!. — Diameter 0 m 045.
Similar to that of Xo. 4G220.
[Davis Collection.]
46221. Cylindrical Libation Vase [23].— Blue glazed faience.— Heiglit
0 ni -12. — Maximum diameter 0 m -11. — Room D.
Cj'lindrical libation vase, in blue glazed faience, ornamented with liesigns outlined in
black.
Oenamentatiox : Sphcrif(d top. Around the opening are two lilack lines, and the
remaining part is divided into four quarters by double vertical black lines, having a
row of dots on either side, and in the compartments thus formetl are drawn in
outline lotus flowers, with pointed hairy sepals. Separating the spherical top from
the liowl are two black lines.
Bou-l, around the circumference at the top is a l)and composed of three rows of
scales, beneath which are double black lines. Below this tlie circumference of the
bowl is divided into four plain panels, ly doulile vertical lines continued from the
spherical top, with dots on either side. Interrupting the designs on the bowl is a
column of hieroglyphs giving the prenonien of Thoutmosis lA , | I ■ ^ ^ m j ,
with double lines on either side.
Bound the liase of the liowl is a thick black line.
Quality of Glaze, medium : colmir, medium blue.
Broken into several pieces (parts of sides and bottom missing).
■Oata?. du Musn', 11. 46001. 9
on CATALUGLE HL' muske du caike.
46222. Spherical top of a cylindrical Libation Vase [-'4].— Blue glazed
faience. — Diameter (» ]u '09. — liuom 1).
Siilirrioil top of a cyliiiilrieal lilialinn vase, in liliic u'lazcd faience, witli onunnentatinn
iiutliiu'd in black.
Oi;XAMENTATli)X : An inverted Idtus Hnwer with nai-mw and pointed liairy sepals
and petals,
(^ir.vi.irv OF Gl.vzk, niedinin : culdur, medium Mue.
46223. Spherical top of a cylindrical Libation Vase [25]. —Blue glazed
faience. — Diameter 0 m '09. — Chamber :;.
J^jilirrii-n/ top of a cylindrical liliation vase, in Mue glazed faienci', with ornamentation
outlined in Mack'.
OknamentatiiiX : An inverted lolus Hower with ]iointed ]ietals and se]ials.
QfAl.lTV OF Cii.AZK, meilium : colour, medium blue.
— Spherical top of a cylindrical Libation Vase [26]. — Blue glazed
faience. — Diameter (> m '10. — Boom D.
Sjtlii'riral toji of a cylindrical lihation va.se, in Mue glazed faience, with ornamentation
outlined in black.
( )i;XA:\rKXTATi()X : Lotus flowers with hairy pointed sepals. alternatiiiL'' with loins Imds.
QfAi.rrv OF (rLAZE. medium ; colour, meilium blue.
[Da^is Collection.]
46224. Spherical top of a Cylindrical Libation Vase [27].— Blue glazed
faience. — Diameter (J m '\0. Bourn D.
Spherical top of a cylindrical libation vase, in blue glazed faience, with ornamentation
outlined in black.
OrtXAMEXTATlOX : Eound the opening is a row of twelve round-lo]i]ied jietals. forming
a large rosette. Outside this is a curved line ami a second row of slioit narrow
petals.
QuAT.Frv OF Gi.AZE, medium : colour, medium blue.
— Cylindrical Libation Vase [28]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height
0 m -10.— Diameter 0 m 1)95. — Boom D.— Plate XX [28, 28(y].
tJylindrical libation vase, in blue glazed faience, with ornamentation outlined in black.
OltXAMEXTATlOX : Sj^hcrical top, ]ilaiir
Boivl, plain, except for a vertical line of hieroglyphs running down its centre, and
G (^ I
readurc; : I 1 ^^^^ ^ | •
reading : ] T
CYUNDIIICAL LIBATION VASES. 67
QUAI/ITY HF (ii.AZE. iiieiiiiun ; C(ili,iur. iiii'iliiini IjIuo.
Broken into several jiieees (nearly cnniiilele).
[Davis C'cilloetion.]
46225. Cylindrical Libation Vase [2S)]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height
0 111 'OOj. — Maximum diameter 0 m 'GO. — lloom I).
Cvlintlrieal lihalidii vase, in Mue j^lazeil faiVnee, with nrnanieniatiuii (luilined in black.
OKX.iMKNTATlON of sp/ierical top and hoi'-/, similar to Xo. [-S].
Qi'ALiTY of (ir.AZF., ineiliuiii; I'olciiir, medinni liliie.
Broken into several pieces (nearly complete).
68 CATALOGUE DU MUSEB DU CAIRE.
14. f-SHAPED VASES.
46226. Vase [l]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m "26. — Maximum diameter
U m -07.— Room D.— Plate XXI.
0 -Shaped vase, in l>lue glazed fa'ieuee.
Okxamextation in l:ilack outline : Z?}j, a tluck black line runs around the riui. jVcrl\
a row of alternate -1- and T signs. L'oirl (1) an inverted lotus Mower, with sharply-
pouded sepals and petals, the former lined to represent veiaing; (2) front, a douMe
column of hieroglyphs, reading : ^ [^fj] f/\^^:^^|!-^t^(j(]-
This double column is enclosed on either side by black vertical lines, and then, on
the sides and back of tlie ^•ase, are nine horizontal rows of scales alternately
arranged ; (3) a baud of rectangles. Foot (1) five rows of zigzag lines ; (2) an
inverted lotus Hower, with sharply-pointed sepals and petals, the latter lined to
rejiresent veiniug: (3) a thick l)lack line runs around the rim.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, a medium l:ilue.
Broken into four pieces (complete) ; the neck has l)een anciently mended.
Stopper. — Pdue glazed faience. — Heiglit (J m -OG. — ]\Iaxinnim diameter 0 m -OC.
In the form of an inverted lotus Hower, with sepals and petals outlined in lilack.
Quality of Glaze, fair ; colour, a medium blue.
46227. Fragments of a Vase [2]. — Blue glazed faience. — Room D.
Two pieces of a y -shaped \'ase, in blue glazed faience ; the entire bowl wanting.
Oexamextatiok : Zyj, a thick Ijlack line rims around tlie rim. A''ccl; a row of
Ideroglyphs. Foot, similar to that of No. 46226.
Quality of Glaze, poor ; colour, medium blue.
Eemains of papjTus strip bindings are still attached to the neck.
46228. Fragments of a Vase [3]. — Blue glazed faience. — Room D.
Two pieces of a 0 -shaped vase, in blue glazed faience ; the entire bowl wanting.
Orxamextatiox : Lip and 7iccJc, similar to No. 46227. Foot, sinular to that of
No. 46226.
Quality or Glaze, medium ; colour, medium blue.
Eemains of papyrus strip bindings are still attached to the neck. The neck also shows
traces of ancient mending.
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VASES. 69
46229. Foot of a Vase [4]. — Blue glazed faience.— Room D.
Foot of a vase, in blue glazed faience, with ornamentation similar to that of No. 46226.
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, medium blue.
— Vase [5]. — Blue glazed fa'ieuce. — Height 0 m -255. — Maximum
diameter 0 m -075. — Room D. — Plate XXI [5].
y -shaped vase, in lilue glazed faience.
Okxamentatiox in black outline : Z?^), a thick black line rvms around the rim. Neck,
three rows of zigzag lines, beneath which are three black lines running round the
circumference. Bovl (1) an inverted lotus flower with pointed sepals and petals,
the former lined to represent veining; (2) front, a double line of hieroglyphs,
This double column is enclosed on either side by black vertical lines, and then on
the sides and back of the vase are («) a band of lotus flowers alternating witli lotus
buds, both inverted, and {b) four rows of scales : (3) plain band of blue. Foot, seven
vertical columns of zigzag lines, each colmiin divided by double vertical lines. A
thick black line runs round the rim of foot.
Quality of Glaze, very good ; colour, medium l>lue.
Five pieces (incomplete).
Stopper. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 ni -065. — Maximum diameter 0 m -06.
In the form of an inverted lotus flower, with sepals and petals outlined in black, with
at the top an eight-petaled rosette.
Eemains of papyrus strip binding are attached to the stopper.
[Davis Collection.]
46230. Fragments of a Vase [G].— Blue glazed faience.— Room D.
Two pieces of a 5 -shaped vase, in blue glazed faience ; the entire bowl missing.
ORXAilENTATiOX in black outline : it>, a thick black line runs aroimd the rim. Neck,
a row of drop-shaped pendants. Foot, similar to that of No. [5].
Quality of Glaze, poor ; colour, medium blue.
Eemains of papyrus strip binding are still attached to the neck.
46231. Foot of a Vase [7].— Blue glazed faience.— Room D.
Foot of a V -shaped vase, in blue glazed faience.
Oknamentatiox : Similar to that of No. [.5].
Quality of Gl.vze, medium ; colour, medium blue
70 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAIRE.
46232. Foot of a Vase [8].— Blue glazed foience.— Koom D.
Form of a 0 -shapeil vase, in lilue .^lazed faience.
Ornamentation : Similar to tliat of Xo. [5j.
Quality of Glaze, medium; colour, medium blue.
46233. Foot of a Vase [O]. — Blue glazed foieuce. — Boom D.
Foot of 0 -shaped vase, in lilue o'lazed faience.
•JRNAIIENTATION : Similar to that of No. [5].
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, medium blue.
46234. Foot of a Vase [lO]. — Blue glazed faience. — Koom D.
Foot of a Y -shaped vase, in blue u;lazed faience.
Ornamentation : Similar to that of Xo. [o].
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, medium blue.
46235. Foot of a Vase [ll]. — Blue glazed faience. — Eoom D.
Foot of a 0 -shaped vase, in blue glazeil faience.
Ornamentation : Similar to that of No. [5].
Quality of Glaze, poor ; colour, medium blue.
46236. Vase [12].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -205.— Maximum
diameter 0 m "075. — Room D.
0 -shaped vase, in Ijlue glazed faience.
Ornamentation in l)lack outline: Lq\ missing. Neck, three rows of scales. Bowl,
(1) an inverted lotus flower, with sharply-pointed sepals and petals; (2) a plain
and l)road band with, in front, a double column of hieroglyphs, reading :
i 1 r ° ^ ll "^^^ fa ^ (li P ^T This double column is enclosed on either side
by black vertical lines ; (3) a second plain band, divided from the upper one by
a double black line, running round the circumference of the vase. At the base of
this is a narrow row of diamond-shaped lozenges. Foot, an inverted lotus flower
with sharply-pointed sepals and petals, the former lined to represent veining.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, a medium blue.
Broken into several pieces, and with remains of ancient blue paste for mending.
VASES. 71
46237. Fragments of a Vase [13].— Blue glazed ftvieuce.— K..on. D.
Two pieces of a 0 -shaiied vase, ia liliie glazed faieuce ; tlie entire bowl wautint,'.
Okxamextatiox in black outline : Lip, a thick Idack line nuis around the rim. K,r]:,
a row of i)eudent roundish petals. Funf, an inverted lotus Hower, sinnlar to
Xo. 12.
QuALiiY OF Glaze, medium ; colour, medium blue.
Eemains of a papyrus l.iindiug are still attached to the neck and foot.
46238. Fragments of a Vase [14].— Blue glazed faience.— Boom D.
Two pieces of the neck and foot of a vase, in blue glazed faience; the entire bowl
wanting.
Orxamentatiox : Similar to Xo. 4G2:!7.
Quality oi-' Glaze, medium ; colour, medium blue.
Much destroyed.
46239. Vase [15]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height U ni -24. — Maximum
diameter 0 m '07. — Room D.
0 -shaped vase, in blue glazed faience, with ornamentation in lilack outline.
Oexamext.vtiox : Z;j7, wanting. Xn-l, a row of drop-shaped pendants. Bovl, running
round the upper part are (1) two black Hues, (2) a narrow zigzag Hue, (3) two black
lines, and (4) a band of rectangles. Beneath this is a broad band of lotus petals in
black, then a narrow double row of rectangles, and a narrow liaud of semicircles
outlined in black. The lower part of the bowl is plain sa^•e for double lines runninu
round the centre. Interrupting these doulde lines on one side is the prenomen of
Thouthmosis 1\ , written in a cartouche within a rectangular panel. Foot, an
inverted lotus Hower with dotted sepals.
Quality of Glaze, good : colour, meilium blue.
Complete, save for the lip, winch is wanting.
46240. Vase [16].— Blue glazed flVience.— Height 0 m -27.— Maximum
diameter, 0 m -09.— Room D.— Plate XXI.
outline.
0 -shaped vase, in blue glazed faience, with ornamentation in black
Orxamextatiox : Lip, a thick black line runs around the rim. Xi:d\ plain save fur
double lines running round top and bottom. Bou:!, (1) a row of inverted lotus
petals and sepals, (2) a double black line, (o) a plain band of blue, with, on the
front, the nomen and prenomen of Thoutmosis I"\', written within a rectangular
panel surmounted by a F=q-.sigii. ^Vj^ ( ,iiL, ^ |1 "^^ fs .^ s I P j- At the
base of this panel is a double line enclosing a row of rectangles, wdiich runs right
72 CATALOGUE 1)U MUSISE DU CAIRE.
round the circumference of the bowl. (4) A plain baml. Foot, an inverted lotus
flower witli sharply pointed petals.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, medium blue, discoloured in places.
Broken into three pieces (complete) and anciently mended.
Stopper. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -06. — Maximum diameter 0 m -065.
In the form of an inverted lotus flower.
46241. Fragments of a Vase [17]. — Blue glazed faience. — Room D.
Four pieces of a 0 -shaped vase, in blue glazed faience, with ornamentation in black
outline.
( )rxamen'TATIOX : Lip, rim, black. Neck, plain save for a double line running round
the circumferences at the centre. Separating the neck fnjm the bowl are three
black lines. Bowl, (1) a row of inverted lotus petal.s, (2) a broad blue Ijand with,
on the front of the vase, the following in.scription, enclosed m a rectangular panel : —
Foot, an inverted lotus flower with sharply-pointed petals.
Q0ALITY OY Gl^vze, medium : colour, medium blue.
46242. Foot of a Vase [l 8].— Blue glazed faience.— Room D.
Foot of a 0 -shaped vase, in blue glazed faience.
Oenajientatiox : similar to that of No. 46241.
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, medium blue.
Broken into two pieces : anciently mended.
46243. Foot of a Vase [19]. — Blue glazed faience. — Room D.
Foot of a 0 -shaped vase, in blue glazed faience.
Oexamextation : similar to that of No. 46241.
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, medium blue.
46244. Vase [20]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -185. — Maximum
diameter 0 m -06.— Room D.— Plate XXII.
0 -shaped vase, in blue glazed faience, with ornamentation in black outline.
Ornamextatiox : Lip, a band of black runs around the rim. Xcd-, plain. Bowl,
without ornamentation, but inscribed in the front witli the prenomen of
Thoutmosis IV, enclosed in a rectangular panel. Foot, a band of black runs around
the rim.
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Quality of Glaze, poor; colom-, pale lilue.
J')roken into twu pieces (complete).
Stopper. — lihie glazed fa'ieuee. — Height 0 iii -04. — ^[axiiiiniii iliameter 0 in ■()'<.
In tlic t'orni of an inverted lotu.s flower, Imt witliont ornnnientatinn.
— Vase [21]. — Blue y,lazed faience. — Height () in -185. — Ma.\iiiiuiu
diameter 0 m 'OG. — Koom D.
-shaped vase, in lilue gla/.('(l fa'ience, with (iniaiaentalinu similar to that of'
No. 46244.
Quality of Glaze, poor ; colonr, pale blue.
Broken, hut ciimplete.
Bears remains of papyrus hinding un the nei.-k ami stopper.
Stopper. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m 04. — ^Maximum diameter 0 m -03.
In the form of an inverted lotus Hower. but witliuut urnamentatinn.
[Davis Collection.]
46245. Vase [22]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m •) 85.— Maxinunn
diameter 0 m '06. — Tioom D.
0 -shaped vase, in blue glazed faience, with ornamentatinn similar to that of
Xo. 46244.
(l'uality of Glaze, poor; colour, medium blue.
Stopper. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -O:".^. — Maximum diameter 0 m -04.".
In the form of an inverted lotus flower, witliout ornamentation.
46246. Vase [23]. — Blue glazed faience.— Height U m -185. — Maxmimn
diameter 0 m '06. — Chamber 3.
0 -shaped vase, in l>lue glazed faience, with ornamentation similar to that of
N(.i. 46244.
Quality of Glaze, poor: colour, medium blue.
Three pieces; lower part of bowl wanting.
Stopper. — Bine glazed faience. — Height 0 m •035. — Maxinunn diameter 0 m •045.
In the form of an inverted lotus flower, without ornamentation.
46247. Vase [24].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -185.— Maximum
diameter 0 m •06. — lioom D.
0 -shaped vase, in Idue glazed faience, with ornamentation similar to that of
No. 46244.
Quality of Glaze, poor, liadly discoloured: colour, medium lilue.
Complete.
Cut"!, du Muse'; n. 46001. 10
74 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAIRE.
46248. Vase [25]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m '18. --Maximum
diameter 0 m •0(3. — Room D.
0 -shaped vase, in Mue glazed faience, witli uniamentatinn similar to that of
No. 4G244.
Quality of G-l.\ze, inior ; colour, niedium hlue.
Eeinains of j^aiivvus liinding on fodt and nmnd neck.
46249. Vase [26]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -18.— Maximum
diameter 0 m "06. — Room D.
0 -shaped vase, in hlue glazed fa'ience, with nriuiinentation siiuilav to that of
Xo. 4G244.
QuAi.rrv of Glaze, poor ; coLiur, niediuiu blue.
46250. Vase [27]. — Blue glazed taience. — Height 0 m -18. — Ma.ximum
diameter 0 m '055. — Room D.
0 -shaped vase, in hlue glazed faience, with ornanientatioii similar to that of
No. 46244.
Quality of Glaze, jioor; cdldur, meilium lilue.
Eeinains of pajiyrus Irinding on foot and around neck.
46251. Foot of a Vase [28].— Blue glazed faience.— Room I).
Foot of a 0 sliapeil vase, in lilue glazed faience, similar to that of No. 4(i244.
Quality of Glaze, poor; colour, medium hlue.
46252. Foot of a Vase [29].— Blue glazed faience.— Room D.
Foot of a 0 -shaped vase, in hlue glazed faience, similar to that of No. 40244.
Quality of Glaze, poor: enlour, mediiuu hlue.
46253. Vase [30]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m 'lo. — Maximum
diameter 0 m VG. — Room D. — Plate XXH.
0 -shaped vase, in hlue glazed faience, with ornamentation in hlaek.
Ornamentatiox : Lij}, a, thick l.ilack line runs around the rim. J\''(7,', jilaiii. JJoivl,
(1) a riiw of inverted lotus petals, (2) and (3) bands of plain lilue dixided liy dimlile
lilack lines. On the front of hand 2 is a rectangular panel enclosing the preu<iiiien
of Thoutmosis IV, I ,,??.. S ' |- J'oot, an inverted lotus ilower.
VASES. 75
QUAI.ITV oi'' Gi.AZE, ]iii(ir, and iiiucli staiiR'il; (•(ilmir. iiioiliiim liluc.
Stopper. — lUue glazed faieiiee. — Hei,u,ht 0 m -0-1:. — Jlaxiiiiuiii diainclcr 0 m 04.5.
Til tilt' I'lii'iii 111' an iiix'rrti'il lutus llnwcr.
46254. Vase [31]. — Bke glazed faience. — Heiolit d in -105. — Maxinnmi
diameter 0 m '0(1. — TloDin D.
slia]icil \asc, ill )iluo iilazed fa'ienee, with niiiauirntatinii in Iilai/k.
Oi'.x.uiENT.VTiOX : Liji. ]ilain. Xii/,\ a siii,L;l(' line runs arniiinl tlie circinuference in
till' iiiiililli'. Ji'cirl, (li\ iilt'il iiitii I'liur liniail liaiuls liy (Imililr lines niiiiiing round it ;
ill llu.' mqier liand i.s a row ni drini-slia]icd pendaiil.s ; the lower three bands are
plain. Foot, plain.
Quality of Glaze, jiimr; coluur, nn'diuin lilne.
46255. Vase [o2]. — Blue glazed faience. — Hei.ulit (» m -105. — Maxiniuiu
diameter 0 m '06. — Room 1).
0 -slia[ied vase, in Mue glazed faience, with iJinaiiientinn in Mack.
()i;xA>rKNTATiOX : Z71, wanting. XkI,-. plain. Bnid, di\iiled intn three broad bands
bv diiulile lines running round it; in the uiiper liaud is .1 rnw- uf elimgated papj'rus
petals; the lower twn liaiuls are jilain. Font, plain.
(i)l;ality 01' Glaze, pnor ; culiiiu', niedinni liluc.
Li]i bidken nil.
46256. Foot of a Vase [:13].— Blue glazed taience.— Room D.
Foot of a y shaped vase, similar tn that nf Xn. 46255.
Quality of Glaze, pnor; cnlour, mediuui blue.
46257. Vase [34]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -175. — Maximum
diameter 0 m -065.— Room D.— Plate XXII.
y -.shaped vase, in blue glazed faience, with nrnanientation in black.
Oexamentatiox : Z()i. around its circumference is a row nf dots, with a double line
beneath. Xcrl\ plain. L'owl, at the top is a band, sejiarated fmni the neck above
bv a double line and from the lower part of the bowl by a single line, composed of
a series of vertical straight lines alternating with vertical zigzag lines. Below this
band the bowl is plain, save for a vertical column of hieroglyphs running down the
front, and reading : | I ^^^^ M i . Foot, a liroad band, divided fmni the bow 1
I 0 . 1_=! W I
above l.iy double lines, and fnnii tlie rim below- by double lines, enclosing a series of
vertical straight lines alternating with vertical zigzag lines.
10.
76 CATALOGUE DU MUSKE DU CAIKE.
Quality of Glaze, mediiuu ; colour, lightisli Ijlue.
Broken into three pieces (coniiilete).
Stopper. — Blue glazed fa'ienee. — Height 0 ni -03. — Maxinumi iliaineter 0 m -O'l. —
Pidimi D.
Bell-shaped stupper, in Itlue glazed faience, ornamented in Ijlack. ^Vt the top are tour
lines running round its circumference ; the centre part is plain, wliile below is a
baml cimiposed of a row ni dnip-shaped jjendants hanging from a double line.
QrAi.iTY OF Glaze, mechum ; colour, lightish lilue.
— Vase [35]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m 'l?. — Maximiiiu
diameter 0 in '06. — Room D.
0 -shaped vase, in blue glazed faience, with urnamentatiou in black.
Orxamentatiox : Lij) and ;(/-'/■, plain. Boirl. at the top is a band, separated tiuni the
neck above and fmni tlie luwer part of the Viowl by single lines, coinpused of a
row of double vertical lines enclo.sing long, drop-sliaped pendants. Below this band
the IkjwI is plain, save for a vertical colunni of hieroglyphs on its I'ront, similar to
that on No. 46257. Foot, an inverted lotus flower, with curved lines Itetween the
tips of the petals.
Quality of Gl.^ze, medium ; colour, medium blue.
Stopper. — Blue glazed faience. — Heiglit 0 m -04. — I\Iaximum diameter 0 m 045. —
Eoom D.
Bell-sliaped stopper, in blue glazed faience, ornamented with a row of nine long, di-op-
sliaped pendants, suspended from three lines running aroimd the top.
[Davis Collection.]
46258. Vase [3G]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m 'IGo. — Diameter
0 m -OG.— Room D.
Y -shaped vase, in Idue glazed faience, with ornamentation in lilack.
OenA-AIENTATIOx : JJ^', plain. Xcck, plain, b\it divided from the rim and bowl l)y
double lines. Bowl, aroimd the top is a row of drop-shaped pendants, suspended
from the lower line of the neck. Below tliis row the bowl is plain, save for a
vertical colunai of liieroglyphs on its front, similar to that of Xo. 402.37. Foof,
similar to that of Xo. [35].
Quality of Glaze, medium: colour, medium blue.
46259. Fragments of a Vase [37]. — Blue glazed faience. — Room D.
Two fragments of the neck and foot of a 0 -shaped vase, in blue glazed faience, with
ornamentation in black.
VASES. 77
Orxamextation : Xai; similar to that of No. 46257. Foot, a row of straight liucK
arranged vertically, enclosing a row of dots between every otlier line.
Quality of Glaze, medium : colour, medium hlue.
46260. Foot of a Vase [38].— Blue olazed faience.— Room I).
Foot of a 0 -sliaped vase, similar to that of Xo. 4Gli.')7.
46261. Foot of a Vase [39].— Blue glazed faience.— Room D.
Foot of a 0 -shaped vase, similar to that of Xo. 46250.
46262. Vase [40]. — Blue olazed faience.— Height 0 m "IG.- Maximum
diameter 0 m '06. — Room D.
0 -shaped vase, in blue glazed faience, with ornameutalii.in in Mack.
Oexamentation : Lip, plain. X'-d-, plain, but di\ided from the rim and bowl liy
double lines. Bowl, at the top is a row of small drop-shaped pendants, suspended
from the lower line of the neck. Below this is a line running horizontally round
the bowl just above its ma.xinnun circumference, lieneath it is plam, save for a
vertical cohunn of hieroglyphs on its front, similar to that of X'"o. 34. Foot, divided
from the bowl aljove );iy a double line, from the lower one of w Inch is suspended a
row of drop-shaped pendants, which extend to midway down the front: then conies
(1) a black line running horizontally round it, (2) a plain band, and (3) a row of
QOQQQ immediately above the rim of the foot.
Quality of Glaze, medium : colour, medium l>lue.
46263. Foot of a Vase [4 1].— Blue glazed faience.- Room D.
Foot of a 0 -sliaped vase, similar to that of No. 4G2G2.
46264. Vase [42]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -IGo. — Diameter
0 m -00. — Room D.
y -shaped vase, in Idue glazed faience, with ornamentation similar to that of
X'l.i. 46262, except that the oo^^oq decoration is wanting from the foot.
Quality of Glaze, medium : c(.ilour, medium blue.
Stopper.— JUue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -165.— Maxinnim diameter 0 m -06. —
Eoom D.
Bell-shaped stopper witli ornamentation similar to that of Xo. 46257.
78 CATAUxaE \)V MUSEE DU C'AIRE.
46265. Fragments of a Vase [48]. — Blue glazed faience. — Kooin D.
Two fnigiueiits (jf the ueck and foot of a 0 -sliaped vase, in blue glazed faience, with
oniauieutatiou similai' to that nf Xo. 46:^64.
Ql'Al.iTV 01-' Gl.\ze, iiiediuiu ; nohiur. inediimi Idue.
46266. Fragments of a Vase [44j. — Blue glazed faience.— Pioom L).
Two fragments uf the need-: and font uf a 0 -sliaped vase, ui blue glazed faience, with
ornainentatinu siniilav to that of Xd. 4G264.
46267. Vase [45]. — Blue glazed faience. — Heigiit 0 lu '15. — IMaxinuini
diameter 0 m -065. — Room D. — Plate XXII.
0 -shaped \'a.se, in Iilue glazed faience, with oinanieiitation in hlack.
OliXAiiEXTATION : Z/y/, M thick hlack line runs anmnd it. A'c/-, di\ iiled from the liii
above and frum the bi>wl below by a horizciiital line running round its circumference ;
within the band thus formed are seven double lines arranged at e(pial distances
from one anutlier. Bo/rl, at the toj) is a row of inverted lotu.s petals, extending
neaiiy halfway down the bowl. Amund the circumference, at the centre of the
Ixiwl and again at the bottom of the bowl, are double lines enclosing a row of black
and blue rectangles, while in the broad plain band lietween is the prenomen of
Thoutmosis IV, written vertically between the vertical lines. Foot, an inverted
lilt lis tlower.
Quality of Glaze, medium ; Cdhuu-, meilium blue.
Broken (inccjinplete).
Stopper. — Iilue glazed faience. — Height 0 m '04. — ^Liximuin diameter 0 m "05.
Bell-shaped stopper in blue glazed faience without ornamentation.
46268. Vase [4G]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -165. — Maximum
diameter 0 m "OGS. — Found in well.
0 -shaped vase, in blue glazed faience, with nrnaiiientatinii in black nutliiie.
Okxamextatiox : Zij), plain. AWk, divided from the lip and bowl b}' a JKjrizontal
line running roiind its circmufereuce : w ithin the band thus formed is a row of
vertical luies, alternating with zigzag lines vertically arranged, Boirl, at the top is
a row of drop-shaped pendants with a curved line below tiiem. At tlie greatest
diameter of the bowl is a horizontal double line, wliile another duuble line runs
round the bottom of it : the broad band between is plain sa\e for the prenomen of
Thoutmosis TV. which is written on the front of the ^•ase lietween double vertical
lines. Foot, seven double lines arranged at ec|ual distances from one another.
Quality of Glaze, medium : colour, medium Idue.
VASES 79
46269. Vase [47]. — Blue glazed faience. — Maximum diameter <) m -065.
lioom D.
0 -sliaped vase, in bhie .^lazed faience, with iJiiianientatidn in Ijlaik (.mi line.
Okxamextatiox : Z;}', lim, black. XccV.-, upper part, plain : a mw of spots between
llie horizontal lines around tlie lioltoni. Biwl, at the top is a row of drop-shaped
pendants, with a curved line below them. A little l)eIow the greatest diameter of
the bowd is a liorizontal double line, with zigziiij,- line between. The lower half of
tlie bowl is similar to that of Xo. 4G268. Foot, similar to tiiat of Xo. 4ti268.
Three pieces (incomplete).
Quality of Glaze, medium: colour, medium blue.
46270. Fragments of a Vase [48]. — Blue glazed taieuce. — Room D.
Two fra.>j;meuts of the neck and foot of a y -sha]ied vase, in blue glazed faience, with
ornamentation in black outline.
OiiXA-MENT.VTiOX : A«7,-, similar to that of Xo. 46l'G9. Foot, m\ inverted lotus flower
w itli liaiiy sejials.
QUALLI'V OF Glaze, medium: colour, medium blue.
46271. Fragments of a Vase [49]. — Blue glazed tmence.— Room D.
Two fragments of the neck and fo(jt of a 0 shaped vase, in blue glazed faience, with
ornamentation in black outline.
OliXAMENTATiox : Similar to that of Xo. 46270.
Quality of Glaze, medium; colour, medium blue.
46272. Foot of a Vase [50].— Blue glazed faience.— Room D.
Foot of a Y -shaped vase, siuular to that of Xo. J(j270.
Quality of Glaze, medium; cohair, medium blue.
46273. Foot of a Vase [51].— Blue glazed faience.— Room D.
Foot of a 0 shaped vase, sinnlar to that of Xo. 46267.
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, medium iilue.
46274. Fragment of foot of a Vase [52]. — Blue glazed faience. — Room D.
Fragment of the fo(,it of a 0 -shaped vase, sinnlar to that of Xo. 46270.
Quality of GL.tVZE, medium; ccilour, medium lilue.
80 CATALOGTE DV MUSEE DU CAIIIE.
46275. Fragment of a Vase [53].— Blue glazed feicnce. — Maxinmm diameter
0 m -IK!. — Pioom i).
Fragment of tlie uiipt'i- part (if a 0 -sluiped vase, tsiiuilav tn that of Xd. 4li2()9.
Quality of Glaze, medinm : enlouv, meiliuiu lilue.
46276. Fragment of a Vase [-34]. — Blue glazed faience. — Diameter U m '06.
— Room I).
Fragment of the iipjier part of a 0 -sliapeil vase, simihir to Xo. 462(i8.
Quality of Glazf, meilinm : ciJour, mi'ilium lihie.
46277. Neck of a Vase [55]. — Blue glazed faience. — Room T).
Neck of a 0 -shaped vase, similar to Xo. 4G267.
Quality of Glaze, poor; colour, medium Mue.
46278. Fragment of a Vase [56], — Blue glazed faience. — Room D.
Fragment of the lower part of a 0 -shaped vase, in blue glazed faience, with
ornamentation in hlack.
Okxajiextatiox : L'oirl, rows of scales, having a hlack spot at base. Fvnf, a row of
inverted and long pointed lotus petals.
Quality' of Glaze, good : colour, a tine rich hhie.
46279. Fragments of a Vase [57]. — Blue glazed faience. — Room 1).
Two fraumentsof a 0 -shaped vase, in blue glazed faience, with ornamentation in black-.
Orxaiientatiox : JJoid, running round tlie top is a l)lack line, separating it from the
neck, and to this line is suspended a row of long, drop-shaped pendants, with a
wa-s-y line lielow. A black line separates this upper band from the lower half of the
tiowl and foot, which is ornamented with rows of large scales having a black spiot at
the tiase of each.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, a tine blue.
46280. Fragment of a Vase [58]. — Blue glazed fateuce. — Maximum
diameter 0 m '06. — Room D.
Fragment of the upiper part of a 0 -shaped \ase, in blue glazed faience, similar, with
ornamentation in black.
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< •liNAMEXTATiox: iWr/', amuiul it are seven ilcmMe vertical lines arranged at eijual
distances from one auother. Buirl, runnint^- nmnd the top is a IJaek line separatinu'
it from the neck, and to this line is suspended a row of drop-shaped pendants, with
a curved line below. A black line separates this upper band from the lower half of
the b(_iwl, v.hich is ornamented witli inverted lotus petals,
QtJAi.iTY OF Glaze, medium : colimr, medium lilue.
46281. Fragment of a Vase [aO].— Blue glazed faience.— Maximuhi
diameter 0 m '06. — Room D.
I'ragmeut of the up2)er part of a y -shaiied \'ase, in blue glazed faience, with
ornamentation in black.
UitXAMEXTATiox : />/)*, rim, black. iWr/,', armuid the circiuuference are vertical lines
alternating with bitus iietals in full lilack. Boirl, running round the tup is a lilack
line separating it from the neck, and below, covering the ujtper half of the bowl, is a,
row of long and pointed inverted lotus petals in full black.
Quality of Gi-laze, medium: colour, medium blue.
46282. Foot of a Vase [60].— Blue glazed faience.— lloom D.
Foot of a y -shaped vase, in blue glazed faience, of a similar shape tn No. 4G278, luil
without iirnamentatinn.
Ql'alitv of CtLAZE, medium; colour, medium lilue.
Cittid. du Muse'c, n. 40001. 1 1
82 CATALOGUE DD MUSEE DU CAIKE.
15. STOPPERS OF VASES.
46283. Stopper of a Vase [l].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m 06.—
Maximum diameter 0 m ■OG. — Chamber 3.
In tlie form uf an inverted lotus flower, with sepals ami petals outlined in black.
Quality of Glaze, Lad : colour, medium blue.
46284. Stopper of a Vase [-]. — Bine glazed faience. — Height 0 m '05 —
Maximum diameter 0 m "06. — Room D.
Form and ornamentation similar to Xo. 4G283.
Quality of (jlaze, bad; colour, medium Idue.
46285. Stopper of a Vase [3]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -OG.--
Maximum diameter 0 m '005. — Room D.
Form and ornamentation similai' to Xo. -iCl'S;!.
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, medium blue.
46286. Stopper of a Vase [4]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m OG. —
Maximum diameter 0 m '07. — Room I).
Form and oinamentation similar to Xn. 46283.
Quality of Glaze, medium; colour, medium blue.
46287. Stopper of a Vase [5]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m '05. —
Maximum diameter 0 m 'OG. — Chamber 3.
In the form of an inverted lotus Hower, with a black line running round its greatest
diameter.
Quality of Glaze, good; colnur, medium Ijlue.
46288. Stopper of a Vase [G]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -05. —
Maximum diameter 0 m '05 5. — Room D.
Form and ornamentation similar to Xo. 46287.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, medium blue.
STOPPERS OF VASES. 83
46289. Stopper of a Vase [7]. — Blue glazed foience.— Heigiit 0 m -05. —
Maximum diameter 0 m •055. — Koom D.
Form anil ornauiciilatiun similar to Xo. 402S7.
Quality of Glaze, t^ood ; culour, meilium liluc.
46290. Stopper of a Vase [8].— Blue glazed foTence.— Height 0 m -05.
Maximum diameter 0 m "055. — Pioom D.
Perm ami oniamentatinu similar to No. 40287.
QuALrrv of Glaze, good; colour, meilium I ilue.
46291. Stopper of a Vase [9]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -05.
Maximum diameter 0 m '05. — Boom D.
Form ami ornamentation similar to Xo. 4G287.
Quality of Glaze, medium : colom-, mediimi blue.
46292. Stopper of a Vase [lO]. — Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -05.
Maximum diameter 0 m '055. — Chamber 3.
Form and ornamentation .similar to No. 46287.
Quality of Glaze, medium : colour, medium blue.
46293. Stopper of a Vase [ll].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m "05.
Maximum diameter 0 m 'Ooo. — Boom D.
Form and ornainentation similar to No. 4G287.
Quality of Glaze, medium : colour, medium blue.
46294. Stopper of a Vase [12]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -05.-
Maximum diameter 0 m '05. — Boom D.
Form of ornamentation similar to No. 4G287.
Quality of Gl.aze, medium : colour, medium blue.
46295. Stopper of a Vase [13]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m 045.-
Maximum diameter 0 m "055. — Boom D.
Form and ornamentation similar to No. 40287.
QuALM'Y OF GLiVZE, medium ; colour, medium blue.
11.
,s4 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAIKE.
46296. Stopper of a Vase [U]. — Blue glazed faieuce. — Height 0 m -05.
Maximum diameter 0 m '055. — Room D.
Ponii and urnaineiitatiim .similar tii No. 46287.
Ql'ality of Glaze, Diedium ; cnlcmv. nieilimu blue.
46297. Stopper of a Vase [15]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m 045.
Maxinuim diameter 0 m '05. — Room D.
Fi 11111 and iirnaiiientatimi siiiiilar t(.> No. 46287-
Ql'ALITY of Giaze, niediuiii : culouv, inediniii blue.
46298. Stopper of a Vase [IG]. — Blue glazed faieuce. — Height 0 m 04.
Ma.ximum diameter 0 m 'OS. — Room D.
Fonii and oiiianientation similar to No. 46287.
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, medium 1 due.
46299. Stopper of a Vase [17j. — Blue glazed taience. — Height 0 m -05.
Ma.\iuium diameter 0 m •QG. — Room D.
Form and ornamentation similar to No. 46287.
Qualllv of CJlaze, medinm : cnlour, medium lilue.
46300. Stopper of a Vase [18]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m 05.
Maximum diameter 0 m '055. — Room D.
Form and urnanientatiiin similar to Nn. 46287.
Quality of Glaze, medium ; cnlour, medium blue.
— Stopper of a Vase [l;']- — l^l"^ glazed faience. — Height 0 m 04.
Maximum diameter 0 m "04. — Room D.
Form and ornamentation similar to No. 46287.
Quality of Glaze, medium; colour, medium blue.
[Davis Collection.]
Stopper of a Vase [20]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -04.
Maximmn diameter 0 m "045. — Room D.
Form and ornamentation similar to No. 46287.
Quality of Glaze, rough ; colour, medium blue.
[Davis Collection.]
STOPPERS OF VASKS. 85
46301. Stopper of a Vase [I'l].— Bine glazed faience.— Height 0 m •04.—
^laxliniini ilianieter 0 m •()G. — Room D.
In tlie fiinu nf an iiivevled lotu.s il<i\vev, wiLli petals and wjials imilineil in lilack, nml
a black line anmnil its greatest diameter.
Quality of (tlaze. very poor: colour, dark lilue.
A stri]i lil' ijaiiyrns jiiMi is Ixinnd roiuid the iMid of the sto]iper.
46302. Stopper of a Vase [22].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -05.-
Maximum diameter 0 ni •0(3. — Room D.
In the form of an inverted lotus Hower, with petals and sepals outlined in vioh't.
Dots representing hairs are painted on the sepals, and a black line runs round its
greatest diameter.
Quality of Glaze, good; colour, light blue.
— Stopper of a Vase [23]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m •045. —
^Maximum diameter 0 m 'Ooo. — Chamber 3.
In the form of an inverted lotus tiuwer, with petals and sepals outlined in violet, and
two violet lines painted round the top of the flower.
Quality of Glaze, medium (rcjugh) : colour meiliuiu blue.
[Davis Collection.]
46303. Stopper of a Vase [24].— Bhie gla/.ed faience.— Height O m •045.—
Maximum diameter 0 m "05. — Room D.
In the form of au inverted lotus flower, with sepals outlined in violet and dotted to
represent hairs.
Quality of Gl^vze, good ; colour medium blue.
46304. Stopper of a Vase [25].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -05.—
Maximum diameter 0 m ^05. — Room D.
In the form of an inverted lotus flower, with sepals faintly outlined in vi(.)let.
<:j)i'ALiTY OF Glaze, medium ; colour, light l)lue.
A strip of ]ia2)yrus jiitli is bound round the end of the stopper.
46305. Stopper of a Vase [26]. — Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m 04.—
Maximum diameter 0 m '05. — Room D.
In the form of an inverted lotus flower, with petals and sepals outlined in \iolet
(very faint).
Quality of Glaze, medium; colour, darkish blue.
A strip of papyrus pith is bound rouiul the eml of the stopper.
86 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAIRE.
— Stopper of a Vase [-7]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height (• m '05.
Maximum diameter 0 m '055. — Room D.
In tlie form of an inverted lotus tlower, with petals and sepals outlined in lilack: the
sepals dotted to represent hairs.
Quality of Glaze, poor: colour, very iwle lilue.
[Davis Collection.]
46306. Stopper of a Vase [28].— Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -05.--
Maximum diameter 0 m '05. — Room D.
In the form of an in\-erted lotus tlower, with petals and sepals outlined in black : tlie
sepals dotted to represent hairs.
Quality of Glaze, good: cohiur, light blue.
46307. Stopper of a Vase [29].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m •04.—
Maxinuun diameter 0 m '045. — Room D.
In the form of an inverted lotus flower, with sepals outlined in Niolet and dutted to
represent hairs.
Quality of Glaze, poor: colour, medium blue.
46308. Stopper of a Vase [30]. — Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -045.—
Maximum diameter 0 m "05. — Room D.
In the form of an inverted lotus tlower, witli .sepals roughly outlined iu lilack.
Quality of Glaze, good: colour, medium lilue.
46309. Stopper of a Vase [31].— Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -05. —
Maximum diameter 0 m '05. — Room D.
In the form of an inverted lotus tlower, with sepals roughly outlined in greyish-lilack.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, medium IjIuc.
The end of the stopper is eliipped off.
46310. Stopper of a Vase [32]. -Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -04.-
Maximum diameter 0 m "05. — Room D.
Form and ornamentation similar to Xo. 46ol0.
Quality of Glaze, good; colour, medium blue.
STOPPERS OF VASES. 87
46311. Stopper of a Vase [3:3].— Blue glazed laience.— Height 0 in -04. —
Maximum diameter 0 m •04. — Room D.
Ill the fonii of an inverted IdIus Hnwev, willi sepals oiuliuecl in black, and doUed to
represent hairs.
Quality ok Glaze, good; coluur, niedium hlue.
46312. Stopper of a Vase [04j.— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -045.
Maximum diameter 0 m "045. — lloom D.
Form and ornaiuentation similar to X". 4ij:!ll^.
QtJALiTY OF Glaze, good; colour, mediuni lilue.
46313. Stopper of a Vase [35].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -Ot.
Maximum diameter 0 m '045. — Room D.
Porni and ornamentation similar to No. 4G311'.
<JUALiTY OF Glaze, good: colour, medhim hlue.
46314. Stopper of a Vase [30].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -04.
Maximum diameter 0 m -045. — ^Pvoom D.
Form and ornamentation similar to Xo. 46312.
Quality of Glaze, good : colour, medium blue.
46315. Stopper of a Vase [37]. —Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -035.—
Maximum diameter 0 m ■()4. — Ptoom D.
In the tVirm ui an inverted lotus tlower, with ornamentation of thick twisted black
lines.
Quality of Glaze, good; colour, ilark l)lue.
Stopper of a Vase [38]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height U m (U,-
Maximum diameter 0 m •045. — Room D.
In the form of an inverted lotus tlnwcr, with ornauientation in very faint grey lines.
Quality of Glaze, good; colour, a line medium blue.
The end of the stopper is broken off.
[Davis Collection.]
,S8 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAIKE.
— Stopper of a Vase [39]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m 04. —
Maxinmm diameter 0 m ■04. — Ptooni D.
Fonu ami iji-uaiiientatioii similar tn Xi.i. 40'M'2.
Quality of Glaze, good ; coluur, medium tilue.
[Davis Colluctioii.]
— Stopper of a Vase [-lO]. — Blue glazed faience.-— Height 0 m ■04. —
Maximum diameter U m ■04. — Room U.
Form anil uniamentation similar to X". 4(JolL'.
Quality of Glaze, good: colour, medium blue.
The end of the stopper is broken off.
[Da\is Collection.]
— Stopper of a Vase [41]. — Blue glazed faience. — Heiglit 0 m ■04. —
Maxnuum diameter 0 m ^045. — Roi>m D.
In form of an inverted lotus Hower, without ornamentation.
Quality of Glaze, poor; colour, dark blue.
[Davis Collection.]
— Stopper of a Vase [4:^ J. — BUie glazed faience. — Height 0 m ■04. —
Maximum diameter 0 m •045. — Room D.
Form ami ornamentation similar to No. 4(J."nL'.
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, medium blue.
[Davis Collection.]
— Stopper of a Vase [43]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m 045.--
Maximum diameter 0 m "05. — Room D.
In the form of an inverted lotus flower, with petals and sepals outlined in black, and
four rings in black round the calyx of the fluwer.
Quality of Glaze, good; colour, dark blue.
The end of the stopper is broken,
[Davis Collection.]
— Stopper of a Vase [44]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m ■045. —
Maximum diameter 0 m 'Oo. — Room D.
Form and ornamentation similar to No. [4o].
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, dark l)lue.
[Davis Collection.]
STOPPERS OF VASES. 89
— Stopper of a Vase [45].^Blue glazed faience. — Hei-lit 0 m •04.5. —
Maximum diameter 0 m "05. — Koom D.
Form and mnainentation similar to No. [-lo].
QrAi.iTY OF Glaze, tfood : colour, dark lilue.
[Davis Collection.]
— Stopper of a Vase [40]. -Blue glazed faience. — Heiglit o m -04.1. —
Maximum diameter 0 m "O."). — Chamber 3.
Form and ornamentatiim similar td Xu. [4.'^>],
Quality of Glaze, ,nood : cdlnui-, dark lihu-.
[Davis Collection.]
— Stopper of a Vase [47]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height o m -05. —
Maximum diameter 0 m '045. — lloom D.
In the form of an inverted lotus Hdwer, ornamented with fnur rings nunid the calyx
painted in black.
Quality of Glaze, good ; coloui', a line medium blue.
[Davis Collection.]
— Stopper of a Vase [48]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -05. —
Maximum diameter 0 m '045. — Room D.
In the form of an inverted lotus tlowor, with sepals and petals outlined in black.
Quality of Glaze, medium : colour, good medium blue.
The end of the stopper is broken ofl'.
[Davis Collection.]
46316. Stopper of a Vase [49].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -035. —
Maximum diameter 0 m '03. — Room D.
In the form of an inverted lotus Hower, without ornamentation.
Quality of Glaze, bad : colour, dull blue.
The end of the stopper is broken oil.
46317. Stopper of a Vase [50]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m '045. —
Maximum diameter 0 m '05. — Room D.
Form similar to Xo. 46317.
Quality of Glaze, poor: colour, dull blue.
Oaial da ifnsec, n. 46001. 12
90 CATALOGUE DU MUStE DU CAIRE.
— Stopper of a Vase [51]. — Blue glazed faience.- — Height 0 m -045. —
Maximum diameter 0 m '05. — Ptoom D.
Fonn similar to Xo. 46317.
Quality of (tLAZE, poor : colmir, dull hlue.
[Davis Collection.]
— Stopper of a Vase [52]. — Blue glazed taience. — Height U m -05. —
^Maximum diametei' 0 m '04. — Boom D.
In the form of an inverted lotus flower, with sepal.^ ontlined in black, and dotted to
represent hairs. Hollow inside.
Quality of Glaze, medium : colour, medium blue.
[I)avis Collortiou.]
— Stopper of a Vase [53]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 ni '05. —
Maximum diameter 0 m '04. — Room D.
Form and ornamentation siinilar to No. [52].
Quality of Glaze, bad : colour, dull blue.
[Davis Collection.]
— Stopper of a Vase [54]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 in '05. —
Maximum diameter 0 m 1)4. — lloom D.
Form and ornamentation similar to Xo. [52]. Made hollow, and the end of stopper
has hail papyrus pith twisted round it, and then l.ieen stuck into the stopper
with wax.
Quality of Glaze, medium : colour, medium blue.
[Davis Collection.]
— Stopper of a Vase [55]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m '05. —
Maximum diameter 0 m '04. — Ptoom D.
Form ami ornamentation similar to Xo. [52].
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, medium blue.
[Davis Collection.]
— Stopper of a Vase [56]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m •04.—
Maximum diameter 0 m '035. — Room D.
Form and ornamentation similar to No. [52].
Quality of Gl^vze, medium ; colour, medium blue.
[Davis Collection.]
STUPPEUb Ui' VASKS. 91
— Stopper of a Vase [57 J. — Blue t;lazecl faience. -Heiuiit n m -025. —
Diameter U in 055. — Ilooni D.
In the form of three rings of ditt'erent ilianicters su[K.'riniiiiisL'il u|iiiii each other (see
figure). AVith liollow for insertinu nf the cml uf the stiipper.
Quality oi'' GLA;iE, guod ; colour, guoil nic(Uuni lihio.
[Davis Collection.]
— Stopper of a Vase [58]. -Blue glazed faience. — Hei-lit U in '025. —
Breadth 0 lu -O-Jo. — Room D.
In the form of an inxerted lotus H(i\vt'r, with so[)als and petals (JiUlinrd in black.
(.Jl^vlity of Glaze, good ; colour, good medium filue.
[Davis Collection.]
— Stopper of a Vase [o'J]. — -Blue i;lazed fa'ieiice. — Heii;ht U m -025. —
Breadth 0 m -025. — Room D.
Form and ornamentation sinula.r to No. ["18].
<L>UALITV 01' Glaze, goi.id ; colour, g(j(id medium Idue.
[Davis Collection.]
46318. Stopper of a Vase [60].— Blue glazed feience.— Height 0 m -025.—
Breadth 0 m -025. — Pioom D.
Form and ornamentation sinular to Xo. [oS].
QuALri'Y 01'' Glaze, good : cohmr, gdud medium Wue.
— Stopper of a Vase [Gl]. — Blue glazed faience. — Heiglit 0 m -025. —
Breadth 0 m -025.— Room I).
Form and ornamentation similar to Xd. [38].
(^)UALITY oi<" Glaze, good ; colour, good mcdiuui l)lue.
[Davis Collection.]
46319. Stopper of a Vase [62]. — Blue glazed faience. — -Height 0 m -025. —
Breadtli 0 m -025. — Cliamljer 3.
Form and (irnameiitation similar to Xo. [58].
t^UALiTY OF Glaze, good; colour, good medium blue.
12.
02
UATALOUrE DU MUSEE DU C'AIRE.
10. LIBATION CUPS.
46320. Libation Cup [l].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -07,
across iiinuth 0 m '09. — Diameter at base 0 m '055.
Ill llie fiiriii of a \7-sliapecl cup, with a ^'illlet rim.
Quality of Glaze, mediiim : colour, medium lilue.
Seven pieces (incomplete).
-Diameter
Fir;. i-I.
Fig. 4L
Libation Curs.
Fig. 43.
Libation Cup [2]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m '07. — Diameter
across mouth 0 m '07. — Diameter at liase 0 m •045. — See Fig. 41.
In the form for K7-shaped cu]i, willi a \iolet rim ami four viclet lines running round
its circumference, two lines near the top and two near tlie bottom.
Quality of Glaze, medium : colour, medium lilue.
Broken into two pieces (complete).
[Davi.s Colloctioii.]
46321. Libation Cup [3]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -065. — Diameter
across mouth 0 m "075. — Diameter at base 0 m '055.
Shape and ornamentation suuilar to No. [2].
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, medium lilue.
Broken into five pieces (complete).
LlHAl'lUN rUl'S.
93
46322. Libation Cup [4].— Blue glazed feience.^Height 0 m -07.— Diameter
aeinss nioutli 0 m '077.- - Diameter at base 0 m 'Oo;!.
Ill I he fiinii III' a ^7 shaped cup, willi sliglitly pi-njeetiiii;' rim ami liasc: uniamentation
similar U> Xn. [2].
QUALrrv OF Gi^vze, medium ; coluur, medium blue.
Four pieces (incomplete).
46323. Libation Cup [5]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -085. — Diameter
across montli 0 m "065. — Diameter at base 0 m '045.
In t'lirm (if a \7 -slia]ied cup, with sli;4htly pnijectiiin rim and base.
Okxamentation : rim and base violet: immediately l.ielow the rim two parallel \'iolet
lines run nmnd the circumference; in the centre two more parallel violet lines,
di\ided on one side l)y a vertical column, running from the second line of top to
upper line of ba.se, C(intainin» the followinw inscription : —
' 2 ^1
Around the lower part of the cup is a liaad of violet diamond-shaped lozenges,
di\ided above and below by two parallel vi<jlet lines.
QuAi.rrY OF Glaze, good ; colour, lightish blue.
Eight pieces (incomplete).
46324. Libation Cup [G]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -065. — Diameter
across mouth 0 m '07. — Diameter at base 0 m '045. — Figure 42.
In the form of a ^-shaped cup, witli violet rim. Ai'ound the cup are three rows of
zigzag lines, divided from the rim and base by douljle violet lines.
Quality of Glaze, medium: colour, medium blue.
Broken into ten pieces.
46325. Libation Cup [7]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -OG. — Diameter
across month 0 m '065. — Diameter at base 0 \n '04. — Figure 43.
In the form of a \:7 -shaped cup, with three rows of scale ornament running round its
circumference, divided from rim and base liy a single horizontal line.
(j)uality of Gr.AZE. mediiun : colour, medium blue.
Five pieces (incomplete).
i»4 CATALOGUE UV MUSEE DU OAIRE.
46326. Libation Cup [8]. — Blue glazed foieuce. — Height 0 m -075. — Diameter
across mouth 0 m "06. — Diameter at base 0 m "04.
In the funii ui a \7 -shaped cup, with tliree sets of double lines ruiiuing inuiid the
circumference, one set near the rim, the second in the centre, and the third near
the base. On a fragment from the lower part of the side occurs llie liieroglyiili A ,
showing that on the missing side there \vas one or more vertical columns of
hieroglyphs givuig the name and titles nf Thoutmrisis IV.
QuAUTY OF Glaze, gdod; cnlnur. mediuu] lilue.
Six pieces (incomplete).
'46327. Libation Cup [9].--Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -005. —Diameter
acro.ss mouth 0 m 'OG-t. — Diameter at base '• m ■()42.
In the form nf a ^ shaped cup.
Oen^UIESTATIOX : Immechately beldw the rim a horizcmtal violet line, around the cu])
a row of reeds, alternating with lotus leaves, and near the base a hdvizdutal \ertical
line, with broad vertical lines connecting it with the base.
Quality of Glaze, medium; cdlour, medium blue.
Five pieces (incomi»lete).
46328. Fragment of a Libation Cup [lO].— Blue glazed faience.
In form proljabl}' similar to Xo. [2]. I'lain, \\ith viulet rim.
PLATE XKm.
VASES
95
17. 0-SHAPED VASES.
Vase [1]. —Blue glazed fo'ieiice. — Height 0 m -34. — Maximum diameter
(» m -105. — Diameter across ]i]i D m 'OGo. — Room D. — Plate
XXllI, [1].
I \-sli;iii('il vase, ill bine glazeil faience, witli mnainentation in black outline.
OitXAMKXTATiON : Z//), violet. JVcel; a, band of inverted lotus petals, yj'o^r/, divided
into lin-ee bands by double lines. In the upper liand, hanging from the dividing
lini'. is a row of inverted lotu.s Howers alternating with buds ; interrupting this
oi-nauiiMit is the preniJiuen nf 'i'liDutmosis IV, written vertically and in a cartouche,
__r.Li2u.^i| I'he seciind l>aiid is plain, Tlie lower band, which forms the
bottom of the bowl, is plain aliove, and has a large open lotus flower below.
(Quality of CtLAZE, very good ; colour, a tine blue.
Broken into four pieces.
[Davis Collection.]
46329. Vase [2]. — Blue glazed iaieuce. — Height 0 m •34. — Maximum diameter
0 m -07. — Diameter across lip 0 m "07. — Room D. — Plate XXIH.
I \-shaped vase, in blue glazed faience, with ornamentation in l)lack outline.
Oexajientation : Lip, violet. M'ecic, inverted lotus petals. JJoir/, divided into three
bands by rows of rectangles. The upper band is plain, except that on the front is a
rectangular panel bearing the following inscription : —
The second band is also plain, save for a double line running round it. The lower
band, which forms tlie bottom of the bowl, is ornamented with a large rosette with
drop-like petals.
Quality of H-laze, fine ; colour, medium blue.
Thirteen pieces (incomplete).
96 CATALOGUE DU MUSliE DU CAIUE.
46330. Vase [3]. — Blue glazed faience. — Maximum diameter 0 m '115. —
Diameter across lip 0 m '075. — Room I).
I Ushaped vase, in blue giazeil faience, with oniauientatioii in black mitline.
Oenamentatiox : Lij^i, plain. Xa],-, a ijaml of inverted Ljtus petals. Buwl, divided
into two bands by a double line. Tlie upper band is plain, sa\'e for the prenonien
of Thontmosis W, which is written vertically on a cartouche in the centre. The
lower baud, which forms the bottom of the bowl, is ornamented with an open lotus
flower.
Quality of Gl.ize, tine ; crdour, medium blue.
Six pieces (incomplete).
46331. Vase [4]. — Blue o-lazed faience. — Height 0 m -35. — Maximum diameter
t) m •12. — Diameter across lip 0 m "07. — Room D.
/ 1-shaped vase, in blue glazed faience, with ornamentation in black outline.
Oexamentation : Lip, plain. Ncrlc, a band of inverted lotus petals. Bon-h divided
into three broad bands of aViout etpuxl size by doulile lines. The upper two bands
are plain : the lower one, which forms the bottom of the bowl, is ornamented with
an open lotus flower.
Quality of Glaze, tine : colour, medium blue.
Nine pieces. IJemains nf ancient mending.
46332. Fragment of a Vase [5]. — Blue glazed faience. — Maximum diameter
(I m ■] 15 (0 : diameter acro.ss lip 0 m "08. — Room D.
Fragment of the neck and part of a\ I-shaiied vase, with ornamentation and inscriiition
similar to No. 46330.
QUALri'Y OF Glaze, good ; colour, medium blue.
46333. Fragment of a Vase [6]. — Blue glazed faience. — Diameter across lip
0 m -07. "Chamber 3.
Tragment of the neck and bowl of a 1 /-shaped vase, with ornamentation sinular to that
of No. 46332, except that in the centre of the bowl are the remains of a rectangular
jiaucl with the following inscription :
-^i
!n 1
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, medium blue.
VASES 97
46334. Fragments of a Vase [7]. — Blue ylazed faience. — Diameter across lip
0 m -07.— C'haiubeis 3 and 4.
Five fragments of the neck nnd bowl of a 1 l-sliaped vase, witli ornamentation in black.
Ornamextatiox. AWl; a band of long painted lotus petals. L'oir!^ divided from tin-
neck by a double line, plain, but inscribed on its front with the cartouches of
Thoutmosis IV, surmounted by double ieather.s : M Tora^jl, M f^ jH P j1-
Quality of Glaze, rough ; colour, medium blue.
Five pieces.
46335. Neck of a Vase [8]. — Blue glazed faience.— Diameter across lip
0 m -07. — Koom D.
Neck of a / -shaped vase, witii ornamentatinn in black.
Oknamentation. Lip, dotted, with a black line at the tup nf the neck. AWk, a row
of long drop-sliaped pendants with a curved line beneath. Separating the neck
from the bowl below is a double line, and on the front of the l.)0wl wa.s written
vertically, between Ijlack lines, the prenomen of Thoutmosis IV.
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, medium blue.
Four pieces.
46336. Neck of a Vase [9]. — Blue glazed faience. — Diameter across li}>
0 m '075. — Boom D.
Xeek of a / Ushaped vase, with ornamentatinn in black outline.
(Trxamextatiox : A'ecl-, a row of lotus sei)als, with double line running round the
circumference below. The upper part of the Ijowl is plain, but bears on it the
prenomen of Thoutmosis JY, in a cartDiudie, written vertically.
Quality of Glaze, good: colour, medium lilue.
46337. Fragments of a Vase [m]. — Bine glazed faience. — Diameter across
lip U m -08. — Chamber 3.
Fragments of a / \ shaped xase, with similar ornamentation to Xo. 4(i:ii'iJ.
Quality of Glaze, good; colour, medium blue.
Eleven pieces (the whole bottom missing).
46338. Fragments of a Vase [H]. — Blue glazed faience. — Chamber 3.
Five fragments of the neck of a / 1-shaped vase, with ornamentation in black outline.
Ornamentation: Xccl:, a row of vertical dcjuble lines, with, in the spaces between
them, (I) zigzag lines arranged /\ and (2) plain blue.
Quality of Glaze, good; colour, medium blue.
Keinains of ancient mending.
C'lt'iL (III Muse,' n. 4(1001. 13
98 CATALOGUE DU MFSEE DU CAIEE.
46339. Fragments of a Vase [12].— Blue glazed faience.— Diameter across
lip 0 m -07. — Room D.
Six fragments <if the neck of a / \-sliapeil vase, witli ornamentation in black.
Ornamentation: Neck,ix row of lotus petals in black-, tliviiled from the bowl l)y a
donl)le black line.
Quality of Glaze, inferior (mottled) : colour, medium blue.
Eemains of ancient mending.
46340. Vase [l 3].— Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -23. — Maxinnini
diameter 0 m (19. — Chamber 3.
/ l-shaped vase, witli Hat bottom, in blue glazed faience, with ornamentation in
black outline.
Oknamentatiox : A>'7,, a band of inverted lotus petals in black. iJocV, divided iut(i
three bands by d(mble lines. The u]iper band is plain: the second one bears the
prenomeu of Thoutmosis IV. written vertically: | I ( ,ii..'.,i| ^ jj- The third Ixind,
which forms the bottom of the vase, is ornamented with an open lotus flower,
having dotted sepals.
Quality of Gl.\ze, good : colour, medium Ijlue.
The upi)er rim of the neck is wanting.
46341. Lower part of a Vase [U]. — Blue glazed faience. — Maxinnini
diameter 0 m '095. — Chamber 3.
/ \-sliaped vase, witli flat 1)ottoni. in hlue glazed faience, witli ornamentation in hlaek
ontliue.
Ornamextation : The liovrl is separated from the neck by a double line, and divided at
its greatest diameter by a second double line. Tlie upper band thus formed is plain,
save for the prenomeu of Thoutmosis IV, wliich is written verticall)- on hoth sides
(back and front): | I ( .■■^■■, ^ ' ] ]L '^''"-" h'^^'^i' baml, wliich forms the bottom of
the vase, is ornamented with an open lotus flower having dotted sepals.
Quality of Glaze, very good : colour, light blue.
46342. Vase [15]. — Blue glazed taience. — Maxhnum diameter 0 m 1. —
Chamber 3.
/ \-sliaped vase, with flat Ijottom, in blue glazed faience, with ornamentation in lilack.
Ornamentation: JVt-r/,-, a row of lotus petals in full black. -Z>Vir/, ihvided into three
bands by doulile black lines. The uppermost band is plain. In the centre of the
secoml liand is, on the front, the ]irenomen of Thoutmosis lY, written vertically
iiotween double lines. 'I'lic lnwci- liaiid. wIiIl-Ii funiis the liiittniii df tlir IhjwI, is
(ii'iiaiuenteil with an n|p('n Idtiis lldwcr. having' ildUi'tl sepals and lini'd jietals.
QuAi.iTV OF Glaze, gcjod : culiiui-, liiilit blue.
Tlie wlmle of the lini is luissiii''.
46343. Vase [16]. — Blue o-Iazed flVieuce. — Maxiimiiii diameter 0 iii •();).—
Uhamber 3.
/ \-shaped vase, with tlal liutbiin, and (niianientatiim similar in Xn. 4IJ34-L', except
that the preuoiuen uf Thuutniosis IX is written \eilieally in a eartnuelie, and nnt
lietweeu vertical bands : ] T ( m..",,,^ ^ | ]•
Quality of Glaze, ymid ; culnur, li.^ht blue.
Six pieces (the whi>le uf the rim is nussiug).
46344. Fragment of a Vase [17]. — Blue glazed fa'ieuee. — Maximum diameter
() m -105. — Chamber 3.
Lower part of a / l-.shaped vase, with urnanientatiiin similar In Xn. 4G'!40.
Quality of Glaze, oood : colnui'. medium blue.
46344a. Fragment of a Vase [ISj.— Blue glazed faieuce. — Cliamber 3.
Lower part of a / l-sliaped vase, with nrnanienlatiiai similar to that of Xo. 4G WL
Quality of Gl.^ze, gimd ; cdlnur. dark blue.
Three pieces.
46345. Fragment of a Vase [19]. — Blue glazed fluence. — Chamber 3.
Lower part of a I Wshaped vase, with ornamentation similar tij that of Xo. 40;i4:b
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, medium blue.
One piece.
46346. Vase [:30]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 ui -255. — Diameter across
lip 0 m -OG. — Maxinuim diameter 0 m -105. — Ilo(»m 1).
/ \-shaped vase, wit hunt ornanientatinn.
Quality of Glaze, medium: cdlnur, medium blue.
Xine pieces (incomplete).
13.
100 CATALOGDE DU MUSEE DU CAIRE.
46347. Vase [21]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m •2(J. — Diameter across
lip 0 m 'Ooo. — Maximum diameter 0 m '10. — Room D. — Plate
XXIII.
/ l-.shape vase, without DmanieiitMtinn.
(^)l■ALITY OF fxLAZE, iKJov; colour, light blue (much stamed).
Fourteen pieces (iiicnuiplete).
46348. Fragments of a Vase p2]. — Blue glazed faience. — Chamljer ;].
Fnigiuents of the upper part of a / l-shaped vase, without ornamentation.
Quality of Claze, fair; colour, light Mue.
Four pieces.
46349. Fragments of a Vase [23]. — Blue glazed faience. — Chamber 4.
Fragments of the ujijier part of a / |-sha]ieil vase, in IJue glazed faience, ornamented
hy two lines around the ujipei- jiart of the neck ; otherwise plain.
QuALFrv OF Glaze, poor: i-ohjur, medium blue.
46350. Fragments of a Vase [24]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -27. —
Diameter across lip 0 ni '08. — Room D.
Fragments of a / 1-sliaped vase, in blue glazed faience, ornamented by a double line
around the upper part of the neck. On the neck is written vertically the prenonien
of Thoutniosis IV in a rectangular panel. Around the lower ])art of llie bowl aie
two black lines; the bowl is iilaiii.
(iUALiTY OF Glaze, medium; colour, medium blue.
Fi^■e pieces.
46351. Neck of a Vase [25]. — Blue glazed fiVience. — Diameter across lip
0 m -OS.— Room D.
Neck of a / i-shaped vase, similar to that of No. 4G350, except that above the
prenonien of Thoutmosis IV is written the words j T.
Quality of Glaze, medium: colmir, medium lilue.
Two pieces.
46352. Fragments of a Vase [2GJ.— Blue glazed faience.— Maximum
diameter of howl 0 m '115. — Diameter across lip 0 m '065. —
Chambers 3 and 4.
Fragments of a / \-shaped vase, in blue glazed faience, with oinameutation in black.
VASES. 101
Orxamextation : Lip, \hi\v{.. T"/,, anjund the tn|i is a inw ui Idius sepals, tloUed
Tn till' I'nmt tliis vow is inteiTupted liy the iJreiKimcii (jf Tlioutiuosis IV, written
vfitically in a caitduelu'. witlmiit liase line : ( „fr?,, ^ i |. Jwn-/, plaiTi.
Quality of Glaze, medium ; cnlDur, li^lit lilue.
Five pieces.
46353. Fragments of a Vase [-27]. — Blue glazed faience. — Diameter across
lip 0 111 -OC). — Kooiii D.
Fragments (if a / \ sliaped \ase. in lilue glazed faience, witli (iniamentatiou in black.
Oenaiiextation : A't/-. aninnd the upper part nf it are twn lilaek lines, and suspended
from the lower one a row of lotus petals in full lilack. In the front this row is
interru]ited hv the jni'iionieii of Thoutniosis IV, written vertically in a cartouche.
Botrl. plaiiL
Quality of (4 laze, medium ; colour, light Mue.
Six pieces.
46354. Fragments of a Vase [-8]. — Blue glazed faience. — Diameter across
lip 0 m '065. — Room D.
Fragmeids of a, / 1 shaped \'ase. in blue glazed faience, with three lines running
round the top of the neck, and tlie prenoiiien of Thoutmusis IV written vertically
im the front, helow,
QuALFTV iiF (tLaze, medium ; colour, medium lilue.
Three pieces.
46355. Fragments of a Vase [29]. — Blue glazed faience. — Maximum
diameter of bowl 0 m ■\lb. — Chamber 4 and Iloom D.
The lower part of a / 1-shaped vase, with ratlier more swollen liase than any of the
preceding. The neck and rim are wanting.
ORXA^rEXTATiox : L'o/'V, around the top of the liowl is a doulile line dividing it from
the base, and from this hangs a row of drop-shaped pendants. Beneath these
pendants are two wavy lines, then a narrow plain space, and a large open lotus
flower with spreading petals.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, medium Ijlue.
Five pieces.
102 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DL" CAIltE.
18. SYMBOLS OF LIFE.
46356. Symbol of Life [l].~Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 in -245.—
Breadth across arms 0 m -13. — Eoom D.— Plate XXIY.
Tlie .section of tlie arm and foot is rectangular: that of the hoop, rnuiul.
Oknamektatiox : Obverse and I'ex'er.se similarly ornamented, with violet-black liue.s
burnt into the blue glaze. One line runs around the centre of the loop, vertical
lines cross the arms to near the extremities, wliere tliey give place to three
horizontal lines. On the foot is the prenomen of Thoutmosis R'. and beneath it a
papyrus flower witli long stalk and dotted iuHorescence.
Quality of Glaze, \ery gooil ; colour, nie(hum blue.
Broken into seven pieces.
— Symbol of Life [l'].— Blue glazed faience.— Height d in -24.—
Breadth acro.s8 arms 0 m '135. — Room 1).
Section and ornainentatinn similar Ici N<i. 4(J3.")(J.
Quality oi" Glaze, good : cnlunr, medium lilne. .
Broken into five pieces.
[Davis Collection.]
46357. Symbol of Life [••!].--Blue glazed foience.— Height 0 m ■225.—
Breadth across arms 0 m '145. — Room D.
Section and ornamentation .similar to Nn. 4G3.^G.
Quality of Glaze, gucjtl ; colour, medium blue.
Broken into ti\-e pieces.
46358. Symbol of Life [4].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -Hi.—
Breadth across arms 0 m "105. — Room D.
Section and nrnamentatiou similar td Xn. 4G35G.
Quality of Gi^^vze, medium ; colour, varying blue.
Broken into seven piece.?.
— Symbol of Life [5]. — Blue glazed faience. — Heiglit 0 m -23. —
Breadth acro.ss arms 0 m "13. — Room D.
Section and ornamentation sinnlar ti.i Xo. 46356.
PLATE my
A 1\ATTT FT^
SYMBOLS OF LIFE. 103
(Quality of (Ji.aze, l!,-i)oi1 ; enlnui-, nitMliiiui liliit\
ISnikeii iiilii livr pieces.
[Davis C'ollertidii.]
46359. Symbol of Life [OJ. -Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -24.—
Room L).
Secliiiii ami nniaiuentatinn similar In Xn, -tG^ioO.
Quality of Glaze, i;()ud; ci'ldur, mcilium Mue.
Broken into five pieces ; one arm missing.
46360. Symbol of Life [7]. -Blue glazed faience. —Height U ni -ISd.—
Breadth acro.ss arms i) lu 'IS. — Room D.
SeetiDH anJ ni uaiiicntatinn similar ti.i Xo. -l:G->'iG.
Quality of Glaze, liaiUy burnt; cnlnur, a fine rich Llue.
ISrnken into tiv(> jiieces ; fragment, uf ](](ip missing'.
46361. Symbol of Life [8].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -23.—
Breadth across arms (• m '145.^ — luioin 1).
Section of arms, foot, and loup ivctanyular.
Orxamentatiox : similar to that (if ISTo. 46o.J(), lait very coarsely cxociiteil.
QuALri'Y OF (tLAZE, medium ; cdldui-. uiediuiu hlue.
Drnken into six pieces: fragment nussing frnm Iddp.
— Symbol of Life ['.']. Blue glazed faience. — Heiglit 0 m ■23. —
Breadth acro.ss aruLS 0 m 'ISS. — Room I).
Section similar to No. 46."'iGL
Oexamextation : similar to Nd. 463.56, but rnnglily executed.
Quality of Glaze, medium : colour, medium.
Broken intu six pieces; fi-agment missing frdiii tii}) uf loop.
[Davis CollcL-tion.]
46362. Symbol of Life [!•>]. — Blue glazed faience. — Breadth across arms
0 m '125. — Room D.
Section similar to No. 46o6L
Oknamextatiox : similar to Nd. 4Go?6.
Quality of Glaze, good; colour, medium.
r>r<_iken inid live pieces; two pieces missing from tdp dt' lod[i.
104 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAIRE.
46363. Symbol of Life [U]. — Blue glazed faience. — Breadth across arms
0 111 '135. — Room D.
Seetiou similar to Xu. 46361.
Ornajientatiox : similar to No. 46356.
Quality of Glaze, fair ; colour, mecliimi blue.
Broken into four pieces: part of foot and two fragments of loop missing.
46364. Symbol of Life [12]. — Blue glazed faience. — Breadtli across arms
0 m '145. — Room D.
Section of arms, foot, and loop rectangular.
Ornamentation : Ol)\'erse and reverse similarly ninameiited, with violet-black lines
burnt intii the lilue glaze. (_)ne line runs round the centre of the loop, and is
continued down on both sides to the liottom of tlie foot. Vertical lines, divided by
horizontal lines aljove and below, cross the arms to near the extremities, where they
give place tn two hdiizuntal lines.
Quality of Glaze, medium; coldur, light blue.
Broken into si.x pieces : fragments missing from foot and lijoj).
— Symbol of Life [13]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -28.—
Breadth across arms 0 m '14. — Room D.
Section and ornamentatinn sinnlar to Xo. 46364.
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, medium Idue.
Broken into seven pieces ; fragment missing from side of loop.
[Davis Collection.]
46365. Symbol of Life [l 4].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -26.—
Breadth across arms 0 in "14. — Pcoom D.
Section and ornamentation similar to Xo. 46364.
Quality of Glaze, medium : colour, medium blue.
Broken into Hve pieces ; much chipped at the top of loop.
46366. Symbol of Life [l 5].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m ■275.—
Breadth acro.ss arms 0 m '145. — Room D.
Section of arms, loop, and foot rectangidar.
Ornamentation : Obverse and reverse similarly ornamented, with violet-black lines
Ijurnt into the blue glaze. One line runs round the centre of the loop, and is
Continued down the centre of the foot. Two horizontal lines are drawn on either
side of a number of vertical lines across the two arms to near their extremities,
wliere tliey gi\'e place to two horizontal lines.
yYMr?0[,S OF IJI'K. 105
QuAUTY OF Gu\ZE, laudiiuii : culuur, mudiuiu l.hie.
IJrokeii into six pieces: side nf l(](i|i nnssiiiu-.
— Symbol of Life [lO].- Blue glazed faience. —Heiuht 0 m -275.—
Breadth across anus 0 in 145. — Room D.
Seeticiii and uniamentatiun siudlar Ut Xd. 4(j:!(i(3.
Qu.\LiTV OF Glaze, poor : culcmr, mediuui blue,
liioken iiitd five ])ieces; top of loup missiug.
[Davis Collection.]
46367. Symbol of Life [17].— Blue glazed faience.— Bi'eadtli across anus
(I m 12.— Hooni D.
Seotiou and oinamentation sinalai- li> Xn. 40."p()G.
QPAUTYOF Gr.AZE. nieiliiuu ; eolnur, medium lilue.
ilniken into ti\'e pieces; top of Imp missing.
46368. Symbol of Life [l 8].— Blue glazed faience.— Height (> in -23.—
Breadth across arms 0 in 12. — Ptot)in D.
Section of arms, hjup, and foot rectanyulai-.
Okxamextatiox : Ohversc and rover.se similaity (iniamenteil, wuli viniet Idack lines
liurnt into the lilue glaze. Gne line runs round the centre of the limp. Tiie arms
are outlined by two liorizontal lines, the centre part being crossed bv a series of
vertical lines, their extremities being sliaped and ornamented like a lotus Hower.
Three vertical lines run along the foot, tiie centre one dividing intu two near
the top.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, medium blue.
IJroken into six pieces.
46369. Symbol of Life [ll*].- Blue glazed taieuce.— Height 0 in -225.-
Breadth across arms 0 ni '115. — Boom D.
Section and ornamentation similar to No. 4GoGS.
Quality' of Glaze, very fine : colour, medium lilue.
Broken into five pieces.
46370. Symbol of Life [20].— Blue glazed faience.— Height (i m -23.—
Breadth across arms 0 ni 115. — Tloom D.
Section and ornamentation similar to No. 4(3368.
Quality of Glaze, fine: colour, medium lilue.
Broken into five jiieces, with marks of ten drying pellets on (he glaze.
Catal. du Muse'i; n. 46001. I 4
KK! CATALOGUE DU MUS1^:E DU CAIRE.
46371. Symbol of Life [21].— Blue glazed feience.— Eoom I).
Section and (iiiuuiieiitation similar to No. 46368.
(Quality of Glaze, in'e^ii,ulav and liailly Imint ; eolouv. inediuin lilne.
Broken into tlu-ee pieces; one arm and greater part of loop wantini;-.
46372. Symbol of Life [22]. — Blue glazed faience. — Breadth across arms
0 111 -11. — Koom D.
Section and m-namentation similar to No. 46368.
Q.UALITY OF Glaze, fair; colour, meiliinn Mue.
Two fragments only.
46373. Symbol of Life [23].— Blue glazed faience.— Heiglit o m -21.—
Breadth across arms 0 m '11. — Room D.
Section of arms, loop and font rectangular.
Oknamentation : Obverse and reverse ornamented witli vinlet-lilack lines launt into
the lilue glaze. Ohnrsi:: One line runs round the centre of the lnoji: tlie arms are
crossed by vertical lines to near the centre, where they give place to the prenomen
of Thoutmosis IV. A central line runs down the fo(jt. Ikvcrsr : Similar to obverse,
but without the prenomen of Thoutmosis IV.
Quality of Glaze, tine; colour, medium blue.
Brnken intn three pieces, witli marks of drying pellets <.in the glaze.
46374. Symbol of Life [24].— Blue glazed laience.— Heiglit 0 in 215.
Breadth across arms 0 m '11. — Boom D.
Section and ornamentation similar to No. [2.":!].
Quality of Glaze, fair: colour, meilium blue.
Broken intii five pieces.
46375. Symbol of Life [25].— Blue glazed faience.— Height o n
Breadth across arms 0 m 105. — Room D.
Section and ornamentation similar to No. [23].
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, medium blue.
Broken into three pieces.
SYMBOLS OF LIFE. 1(>7
46376. Symbol of Life [I'OJ. — Blue glazed thie nee. —Height 0 m "li).—
lioom D.
Seeliiiii and oniaiaeutatiiiii similai to Xn. [-'■'>].
Quality of Glaze, gcjud: culnur, line liluc
F>nikrii into three pieces; arm ami jiai-t of lnop missing.
46377. Symbol of Life [27]. -Bine glazed fixience.— Height o ni •25.
Breadth across arms 0 in •1.5. — llnoin T).
Scetiiiu (if arms, Idup and fddt, rectangnhir.
OltNAMENTATlox : Oliwrse and re\erse drnaniented liy \ iok'l-lilaek lines hnrnt inld
the bhie glaze. Ohccrsr : (Jne line runs round the centre of the loop. The arms
are outlined hy a horizontal line running round them, the centre part being crossed
liy vertical lines, the extremities liy five horizontal lines. The fo<it is outlined hy a-
line running down the sides and across the base, an<l halfway up the foot is the
prenomen of Thoutmosis IV. linvrac : Similar to oliverse, hut in place of the
cartouche is a single vertical line running from the arms to the base.
(.iliALrrv OF CiL.AZE, liad and meagre : colour, greeny-blue.
Ih'oken into si.K pieces.
46378. Symbol of Life [28].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -20.—
Breadth across arms 0 m -15. — Boom D.
Section sinnlar to Xo. 4no77.
OiiXAMENTATlOX : Sinnlar to Xo. 40377, but with no central line on foot of reverse.
QuALrrv of Glaze, bad and meagre; colour, greeny-blue.
Broken into five pieces.
46378a. Symbol of Life [29].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -27.—
Breadth across arms 0 m "16. — Boom D.
Section and ornamentation similar to X'^o. 4G377.
Quality of Glaze, good: coloui-, liglit blue.
Broken into five pieces, fool, niissing.
46379. Symbol of Life [30].— Blue glazed faience.- Heiglit 0 ni -22.-
Breadth across arms 0 m 12. — Room D.
Section of arms, foot and loop rectangular ; a circular hole in Ihe ujiper part of
the loop.
Oknamentatiox : Obverse and rever.se ornamented by \iolet-bIack lines burnt into
the lilue glaze. Obverse: One line runs round the centre of the lioop. Between
14.
Jit8 CATALOGUE DLT MUSEE DU CAIRB.
the two arms is the preiinmen of Tlioutniosis IV. The arms are crossed hy vertical
lines outlined on Iwth sides l)y a horizontal line, except near the edges, where there
are six vertical lines. (_)n the foot a line runs right round with a \-ertical line in
the centre diviihiig near tlie liiisc intii twd. Bcivrse : The only ornanientatiim is a
single line iiuniiug r(uuid tlu' ludp.
Quality of Glaze, gooil; eoloui-. nn'diuni lilue.
Broken into five pieces.
— Symbol of Life [■■'!]. — Bine glazed laience. — Height 0 m -J^. —
Breadth across arms 0 ni 13. — Room D.
Section of arms, foot rectangular, lodji nnuiil.
Ornamentation: (Jhverse and rexerse m^namented by violet-hlack lines lnuiil into
the lilue glaze. Ohvcrsc : Similar to No. iGoTO, but with a double line ending in a,
lotus flower running down the centre of the foot, llcvcrsc : No ornamentation.
Quality of Glaze, good: colour, medium lilue.
Broken intu five pieces; part of loup nussing.
[Davis Collection.]
46380-7. Fragments of eight Symbols of Life [32-39].— Belonging to
various types.
— Symbol of Life [40].— Bhie glazed taieuce. — Height 0 m 15.—
Breadth across arms 0 m 07. — "Room D. — Plate XXIV [4(»].
Symbiil (if Life, in blue glazed faience, roughly modelled, and ornamented with Mack
lines. The centre part is solid, and at the top is a circular plate.
Quality of Glaze, fair : colour, medium blue.
Broken into two pieces (complete).
[Davis Collection.]
46388. Symbol of Life [41].— Blue glazed laience.— Height 0 m 17.—
Room D.
Symbol of Life, similar to No. [40].
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, medium blue.
Two pieces (part of one arm missing).
46389. Symbol of Life [42].— Blue glazed foience.— Height 0 m -145 (?).—
Breadth across arms 0 m "07. — Room D.
Symbol of Life, sinnlar to No. [40].
Quality of Glaze, medium: ci:)lour. medium blue.
Two pieces (top missing).
SYMBOLS OP LIFE. lt)9
46390. Symbol of Life [43].— Blue glazed taieuce.— Height 0 m •L5(?).—
Breadth acrnss arms 0 in 1)7. — lloom I).
SymlKil of Life, similar In ]^o.[40],lmt inscribed with tlir iiieuniueii of 'riinutiiiosis I \',
written in filack in the centre i>f the oval loop.
QtF.-VLlTY OF Glaze, mediuni ; colour, nieilinni lilii(\
Two pieces (top niissin;4).
46391. Symbol of Life [44].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m •]5(?).—
Breadth across arms 0 in '075. — lloom D.
Syniljol of Life, similar to No. [40], but in.scribed with the prenomen of Thoutmosis I\',
wnitten in black in the centre of the oval loop on one .side, and his noniea in the
centre of the other side.
Quality of Glaze, medium; i-nlour, medium blue.
(_)ne piece (top missing).
46392. Symbol of Life [45]. — Blue glazed faience. — Breadth across arms
0 m -07. — Room D.
Symbol of Life, similar to Xo. [40J, liut without ornanientati(in.
Quality of Glaze, poor; colour, medium blue.
Two i)ieces (top wanting).
46393. Symbol of Life [46].— Blue glazed faience.— Height o m -15.—
Breadth across arms 0 m '07. — Boom D.
Symliol of Life, similar to No. 46390.
Qu.iLiTY OF Glaze, medium; colour, medium lilue.
Two pieces (top wanting).
46394-7. Fragments of Symbols of Life [47-50].— Blue glazed faience.—
lloom D.
Fragments of four symljols of life similar to No. 46390.
46398-403. Fragments of Symbols of Life [5i-5r.].— Blue glazed faience.
— Room D.
Fragmeuts of the upper parts of five symlxils of life, with a nariow liar aliove
No. 46398 bears traces of ancient mending.
110 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAIRE.
19. MODEL THROW-STICKS.
46404. Model Throw-stick [l]. — Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -48. —
lloom D.- Plate XXV.
Model throw-stick, in bine glazed faience, ornamented in black outline on both sides
with the following designs in successive bands : (1) Tip, a con^'eutioual lotus tiower,
with recur\-ed sepals, from which hang drops of water : (2) an in^'erted lotus flower,
with sharply-] minted sepals, dotted tii represent liairs : (3 ami .5) the sacred e_yes
^^ , with between them (4) tlic preninnen nf Thuutmosis IN', f ,,.Q,, ^ I j
(G to 9) plain : (10) a lotus fluwer, similar t(i that nf liand (2).
Quality of Gi.azk. very tine; colour, a superb dark blue.
Broken intu four ]iieces (comjilete).
— Model Throw-stick [2]. — Blue glazed faience. — Length 0 in -485. —
Room D.
Model throw -stick, in blue glazed faience, witli ornanientation sinn'lar to that of
No. 46404.
Quality of Glaze, very tine ; culour, a fine dark blue.
Broken into five pieces (complete).
[Davis Collection.]
46405. Model Throw-stick [;J].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -48. —
llooin D.
Model throw-stick, in blue glazed faience, with ornamentation sinnlar to that of
Xo. 46404, but with the prenomen of Thoutniosis IV on the upper surface, and
nomen on tiie under side.
Quality of Gl.\ze, gnod. but ciiipped; colnur, dark blue.
lii'oken into seven pieces (complete).
46406. Model Throw-stick [4].— Blue glazed faience.— Lengtli O m -33.-
Uonni L).— Plate XXV.
Model throw-stick, in blue glazed faience, ornamented in black outline on both sieles
with the following designs in successi\"e bands : (1) Tip, an inverted lotus flower,
with pointed petals and sepals, dotted to represent hairs : (2) a .sacred eye ; (.") the
prenomen of Thoutniosis IV, enclnsed in a dnnblo-liued rectangle and written
vertically; (4) plain : (~i) a bitus lldwei- with lined (representing ribbed) .sepals.
PLATE 2XV.
46404-
\f
46406.
MODEL THROV\^STICKS & PAPYRUS ROLLS.
-MODEL TIIKOW-STICKS. Ill
QUAUTV OF Glaze, giwd : coldur. dark lilue.
r>riil<i'ii iiitii fivo ]iior-es (ciiinjilcto).
— Model Throw-stick [5].— Blue gl;i/.ed faience.— Length 0 m -33.—
Ivdom 1).
:\Li,lrl throw-stick, witli unuuiieiitatiiiii siiuilar In that u{ No. 4040(1.
QuAi.n-Y np Glaze, gnuil ; oLmr, dark libie.
Bnikoii iutu three piece.s (complete).
[Davis Collection.]
46407. Model Throw-stick [G].— Blue glaml faience.— Length 0 ni -33.-
Room T).
]Model tlirow-stiuk, with iiriianienlatinu .similar tn that nl' Xn. 4(J40G.
QfALiTY OF Glaze, good; colour, dark lilue.
Fiiur pieces (incomplete).
46408. Model Throw-stick [7]. — Bhie glazed faience. — Length 0 m -33.
Buoni 1).
Model throw-stick, with ornamentation similar to tliai nf Xn. 40400, excei)t tluit tlie
names of the king are enclosed in cartouches.
Quality of Glaze good : colmir, ilar]< V)lue,
Three pieces (incomplete).
46409. Model Throw-stick [8].— Blue glazed faience. — Length 0 in -27.
lloom D.— Plate XXV.
iliidel throw-stick, in lilue glazed faience, with tiie following ornamentation in black
ontliue on the upper surface in successive bands: (1) Tip, a conventicmal lotus
flower with recurved sepals ; (2) the sacred eye drawn ((c/vss the bend : (o) tlie
nomen of Tboutmosis ; (4) a lotus flower witli pointcil petals. The under side is
I inly (irnamented at the two ends.
Quality of Glaze, very good : colour, light blue.
r)riil<cu into four pieces (complete).
46410. Model Throw-stick [9].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -27.—
Room 1).
]\Lidel throw-stick, with ornanientatiim similar to that of Xo. 40409.
Quality of Glaze, good : colour, liglit blue.
l!i'nk(!n into three pieces (complete).
112 CATALOGrE Dl' Ml'SRE DU CAIIM-:.
— Model Throw-stick [lO]. — Blue glazed faience. — Leiigtli 0 in -27.
itooni I).
Model tlu'ow-stick, with nniamentation similar tn that df No. 46400.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colmn-, lioht hlue.
Broken intu five pieces (cnnqilete).
[Davis Collection.]
46411. Model Throw-stick [ll].-~Blue glazed faience.— Lengtli 0 m -25.—
Itniini 1).
Model throw-stick, in hlue glazed faience, with the fallowing ornamentation in hlack
outline on the upper and lower surface in successi\e hands, dixided by doulde
black lines: (1) Tip, a conventional lotus flower witli recurved sepals and Imig
stalk : (2 and 3) Two sacred eyes ^f:: (4 ami 5) plain : (6) a lutus flower, with
pointed sepals and petals.
Quality of Glaze, very gond ; cdlour, light blue.
Four jiieces (piece wanting for centre).
46412. Model Throw-stick [12]. — Blue glazed faience. — Lengtli 0 m -355. —
Room D.
Model throw-stick, with uniamentatinii similar to that of Xo. 40411.
Quality of Glaze, gimd ; colour, light blue.
Broken into tt\e pieces (complete).
46413. Model Throw-stick [l;3].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -3:15.—
Ptooni D.
Model throw-stick, with ornamentation similar to that of Xo. 4()41].
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, light blue.
Ih'okcn into four pieces (complete).
46414. Model Throw-stick [14]. — Blue glazed faience.— Lengtli 0 m -30.—
Room D.
Model throw-stick, with ornamentation similar to tliat of Xo. 4(i41 1, but wilh the
prenoiuen of Thoutmosis IV written in a cartouche ln'tween the sacred eyes.
Quality of Glaze, good : colour, light Idue.
I'roken into four pieces (ctimi)lete).
MODEL THROW-STICKS. ll;5
46415. Model Throw-stick [15].— Blue glazed faience. — Length 0 m -so.—
Room D.
Motlel throw-stick, with oniameiitatimi .similar to tliat of No. 40411.
Quality of Glaze, good : colour, liglit lilue.
Five pieces (incomplete).
— Model Throw-Stick [IG]. — Blue glazed foience. — Length 0 ni -33. —
Itooni D.
]\Iiiilcl tlirow-stick, in hhie glazed faience, with the following ornamentation in hlaek
outline on tlie upper and lower surface, in successive bands, di\'ided by double hlaclv
lines : (1) Tip, a conventional lotus flowiM-, with two curved and two recurved
.sepals: (2 and 4) tlie two sacred eyes facing right and left, with between them {'.^)
the prenomen of Thoutmosis IV written across the blade : (5 ami G) [jlaiii : (7) al
the end is an open lotus flower with dotted sepals.
Quality of Glaze, good : colour, medium blue.
Three pieces (complete).
[Davis Collection.]
46416. Model Throw-stick [l 7]. —Blue glazed faience.—Leugth U in -34. —
Room I).
Model throw-stick, with oniamentation similar to that of Xo. [16].
Quality of Glaze, good : colour, medium blue.
Broken into five pieces (complete).
46417. Model Throw-stick [18].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -34.—
Room D.
Model throw-stick, with ornamentati(.)n sinuLir to that of Xo. [16].
Quality of Glaze, good; colour, medium blue.
Broken into four pieces (complete).
46418. Model Throw-stick [l 9].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -34.-
Room D.
Model throw-stick, with orimmentation similar to that of Xo. [IG].
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, mecUum blue.
Two pieces (incomplete).
Cat((l (In Mitsec, n. 4G001. 15
114 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAIRE.
20, MODEL PAPYRUS ROLLS.
46419. Model Papyrus Roll [l].~Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 ui -09.—
Diameter U ni 03^.— l^oom D.— Plate XXV.
]\Iodel of a L-ylindrical-sluiped papyrus ruU, in lilue glazed faience. The papyru.s i.s
represented roUeil tightly iip and tied hy fduv h;inds nf string, the latter lieing
shown by doulde Idack lines. On the two ends the coils of the papyrus are shown
by black coiled lines. Down the front of the roll is a vertical colunni (if hieroglyphs
reading : "] J ^ ^ f [SIT] '
<,)UALrrY OF Gr.AZE, very good; colour, dark blue.
.Slightly clupped at the edges.
46420. Model Papyrus Roll [2].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m (19.—
Diameter U m V3^. — Room D.
Mndel of a cylindrical-shaped papyrus roll, similar to Xo. 1, except that the inscript
Kin
gives the minien of Thoutniosis IV as follows: ^;\ ^~='=<^ f v^[i|l2^||| X^ »
Quality of (Ii.aze, very good; colour, tlark lilue.
Model Papyrus Roll [3]. — Blue glazed faience. — Length O m O!). —
Diameter 0 m '03.
Model of a cylindrical-shaped papyrus roll, similar to Xo. 4G4l'l, but with inscriptii.ni
as follows : "^ ^T ^ C^ ^ P ^"^1 '1 ^"'-
Quality of Glaze, very good ; colour, dark lilue.
[Davis Collection.]
46421. Model Papyrus Roll [4].— Blue glazed laience.— Length 0 m 09.—
Diameter 0 m -03.— Room D.— Plate XXV.
Model of a cylindrical-shaped papyrus roll, similar to Xo. 1, bnt with inscription as
follows: 1I^C£1T]^'^--
Quality of Glaze, poor; colom-, dnrk blue.
MODEL PAPYRUS ROLLS. 115
— Model Papyrus Roll [5]. — Blue <;lazecl faience. — Length 0 m -09. —
Diameter 0 m 'OS.
^Iciilel of a cylindrical-shaped ]iaiivvus mil, Biiailar lo No. 1, but with iiiscriplioii as
QuALiiY OF Glaze, iioor : colour, dark blue.
[Davis Collection.]
46422. Model Papyrus Roll [G].— Blue glazed AVieuce.— Leugtli O m -14.—
Diameter 0 m -03. — Room D. — Plate XXY.
Model of a cylindrical papyrus mil, oruanieuted ly a vertical black line nuniin;j:
across one side from end to end, ami coils iu black on the two ends.
Quality of Glaze, good; colour, very pale blue.
— Model Papyrus Roll [7]. — Blue glazed flueuce. — Length 0 m -14. —
Diameter 0 m -Oo. — Chamber ."1.
Mc.idel of a cylindrical papyrus roll, siuular to Xo. 4G424.
Quality of Glaze, gotid ; colour, \-ery pale l)lue.
Broken into two pieces (cuuiplete).
[Davis Collection.]
— Model Papyrus Roll [8]. — Blue glazed faience. — Length U m -14. —
Diameter 0 m '03. — Room D.
IModcl of a cylindrical papyrus roll, similar to Xo. 4G424.
Quality of Glaze, good; colour, very pale blue.
Broken into two pieces (complete).
[Davis Collection.]
46423. Model Papyrus Roll [9].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -14.—
Diameter 0 m "03. — Pioom D.
Model of a cylindrical pai)yrus roll, similar to No. 46422.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, very pale blue.
Broken into two pieces (complete).
46424. Model Papyrus Roll [10].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -14.—
Diameter 0 m "03. — Room D.
^lodcl of a cylindrical papyrus roll, similar to Xo. 4G422.
Quality of Glaze, good : colour, very pale Ijlue.
Broken into two pieces (complete).
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U6 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU C'AIRE.
46425. Model Papyrus Roll [ll]. — Blue glazed faience. — Length 0 m 14. —
Diameter ll ni 'UO. — Pioom D.
Model of a cyliiidncal papyrus mil, similar to Xo. 46422.
Quality of Glaze, good : colour, very pale blue.
Broken into two pieces (complete).
46426. Model Papyrus Roll [12].— Blue glazed iVience.— Lengtli (I m -14.—
Diameter U m "03. — Room D.
Model of a cyliiulrical papyrus roll, similar to Xo. 46422.
Quality of Gl,\ze, good: colour, very pale lilue.
Broken into two pieces (complete).
46427. Model Papyrus Roll [13].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m 14.—
Diameter 0 m Oo. — Room D.
]\Iodel of a cylindrical papyrus roll, similar to Xo. 46422.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, very pale Ijlue.
Broken into two pieces (complete).
46428. Model Papyrus Roll [14].— Blue glazed faience.— Length I) m 14.—
Diameter 0 m -03.- Room D.
Model of a cylindrical papyrus roll, similar to Xo. 40422.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, very pale lilue.
Two pieces (incomplete).
46429. Model Papyrus Roll [l 5].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m 14. —
Diameter 0 m 'OS. — Room D.
Model of a cylindrical papyrus roll, similar to Xo. 46422.
Quality of Glaze, fair ; colour, very pale blue.
Broken into six pieces (incomplete).
— Model Papyrus Roll [lO]. — Blue glazed faience. — Length 0 m -05. — ■
Diameter 0 m -02.- Room D.— Plate XXV [16].
Model of a cylindrical papyrus roll, with a modelled indentation down centre and
painted coil at eitlier end.
Quality of Glaze, superb; colour, very rich dark blue.
[Davis Collection.]
MODEL PAPYRUS ROLLS. 117
— Model Papyrus Roll [17]. — Blue glazed Jaience. — Length U m 05. —
Diametei- 0 u\ '02. — Room D.
Model of a cylindrical papyrus roll, similar to Xn. [IG].
QX'AUTV OF Glaze, very tine; colour, very rich dark lilue.
[Davis Collection.]
46430. Model Papyrus Roll [18].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -05.—
Diameter 0 m '015. — Room D.
Model of a cylindrical papyrus roll, with a modelled indentation down centre iiiid
modelletl coil at eitlier end.
Quality of Glaze, very tine: colour, rich dark hlue.
46431. Model Papyrus Roll [19]. — Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m 05. —
Diameter 0 m '015. — Room D.
Model of a cylindrical papyrus roll, similar to Xo. [16].
Quality of Glaze, very fine; colour, rich dark blue.
46432. Model Papyrus Roll [20].— Blue glazed faience. -Length 0 m •045.—
Diameter 0 m 'Ol. — Room D.
Model of a cylindrical papyrus roll, similar to Xo. [16].
Quality of Glaze, very fine ; colour, rich dark 1 ilue.
46433. Cylinder [21]. — Blue glazed faience. — Length 0 m 12. — Diameter
0 ni -04.— Room D.— Plate XXV.
Cylinder, in blue glazed faience, ornamented with a Ijlaciv line running around the
circumference at either end and the prenomen of Thoutmosis IV written in a
vertical line on the centre: [ ^...'f?,,^ ^ i ]■
■■(?
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, medium blue.
Complete.
Cylinder [22]. — Blue glazed faience. — Length 0 m 12. — Diameter
0 m -04. — Room D.
Cylinder, in blue glazed faience, similar to Xo. 4G4;jo.
(Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, medium blue.
I5roken into two pieces (complete).
[Davi.s Collection.]
118 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAIRE.
46434. Cylinder [23]. — Blue glazed flVience. — Length 0 m -12. — Diameter
0 m -04. — Eoom D.
Cylinder, in blue glazed faience, similar to No. 46433.
Quality of Glaze, gi," id; colour, mediuni lihie.
Broken into tliree pieces (complete).
46435. Cylinder [24]. — Blue glazed faieuce. — Length 0 m •!•_'. -Diameter
U m -04. — lioom D.
Cylinder, in blue glazed faience, similar in No. 46433.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, medimu blue.
Broken into two pieces (a small fragment missing).
46436. Fragment of a Cylinder [25]. — Blue glazed faience. — Length
0 m -06. — Diameter 0 m -04. — Room D.
Fragment of a cylinder, in blue glazed faieuce, similar to Nu. 4643.'!.
Quality of Glaze, good : colour, mediuni bhie.
— Cylinder [26]. — Blue glazed faience. — Length 0 m -12. — Diameter
0 m -04. — Room D.
Cylinder, in blue glazed faience, similar tu Xo. 46433.
Quality of GljVze, good; colour, medium blue.
Complete.
[Davis Collection.]
BUACELETS. 119
21. BllACELETS.
46437. Bracelet [l].— Blue glazed faience.— Diameter 0 lu 'lO.— Breadth
() m -015. — Deptli 0 m -01.
Bracelet, of blue glazed faience, in the fonn cif a plain ring of rectangular section.
QUAIJTV OF Glaze, good; colour, tnilliant niediuui blue.
Broken into .six pieces (complete).
46438. Bracelet [2]. — Blue glazed faience.— Diameter 0 m •()*).— Breadth
(» m Ol. — Depth 0 m '005.
Bracelet, nf blue glazed faience, in the form of a plain ring of rectangular section.
Ql'Ai.iTV OF Gl>AZE, medium; colour, medium blue.
Broken into five pieces (complete).
46439. Bracelet [3]. — Blue glazed faience.— Diameter 0 m i.— Breadth
0 m -015. — Dejith 0 m -Ul.
Bracelet, of lilue glazed faience, in the form (if a plain riug of rectangular .section.
Quality of Glaze, good; colour, niediuni l.ilue.
I5roken into six pieces (complete).
46440. Bracelet [4]. — Blue glazed faience. — Diameter 0 m l. — Breadth
U m -015. — Depth 0 m -01.
Bracelet, of lilue glazed faience, in the form of a plain ring of rectangular .section.
Ql'ality of Glaze, medium (rougliish); colour, medium lilue.
Broken into .six pieces.
46441. Bracelet [5]. — Blue glazed faience. — Diameter 0 m 1. — Breadth
0 m -017. — Depth 0 m '007.
Bracelet, of Idue glazed faience, in the form of a plain ring cjf rectangular section.
Quality of Glaze, very tine; colour, lirilliant mediiuu blue.
Bniken into four pieces (incomplete).
V20 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAIRE.
46442. Bracelet [G]. — Blue glazed fiiience. — Diameter 0 m 'l. — Breadth
0 m -Ulo. — Depth 0 m -005.
Bracelet, nf blue glazed faience, in the fonu of a ring of rectangular section.
Quality of Glaze, very good; culnur, In'illiant medium blue.
Broken into seven i)ieces (incomplete).
46443. Bracelet [7 J. -Blue glazed faience. — Diameter 0 m 'l. — Breadth
0 m 1)15. — Depth 0 m 1)1.
Bracelet, of blue glazed faience, in tlie furm of a plain ring of rectangular section.
Quality of Glazk, very good; colour, brilliant medium I)lue.
Broken into tive pieces (incomplete).
46444. Bracelet [8]. — Blue glazed faience. — Diameter 0 m "l. — Breadth
0 m -015. — Depth 0 m -Ul.
Bracelet, of blue glazed faience, in the form of a plain ring of rectangular section.
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, medium blue.
Broken into four pieces (incomplete).
46445. Bracelet [9]. — Blue glazed faience. — Diameter 0 m 'l. — Breadth
0 m -Uie. — Depth 0 m -01.
Bracelet, of blue glazed faience, in the fin'iu of a plain ring of rectangular section.
Quality of Glaze, medium (roughish); colour, medium blue.
Broken into tive pieces (incomplete).
46446. Bracelet [lO]. — Blue glazed faience. — Diameter 0 m -085.- — Breadth
0 m -016. — Depth 0 m -005.
Bracelet, of lilue glazed faience, in the form of a plain ring of rectangular section.
Quality of Glaze, very good ; colour medium blue.
Broken into six pieces (incomplete).
46447. Bracelet [U]. — Blue glazed faience. — Diameter 0 m -09. — Breadth
0 m -02. — Depth 0 m -05.
Bracelet, of IjIuc glazed faience, in the form of a ring of rectangular section.
Quality of Glaze, very gootl ; colour, medium blue.
Five pieces (incomplete).
BRACELETS. 121
46448. Bracelet [12].— Blue glazed faience.— Diameter 0 lu "l.— Breadth
0 in -013.— Deptli 0 m -01.
Bracelet, of blue glazed fa'iuiice, in the form of a ring of rectangular section.
QuAUTV OK Gr.AZE, niediuui : colour, uiediuni blue.
Five pieces (incouiplete).
46449. Bracelet [13].— Blue glazed faience.— Diameter 0 m •!.— Breadth
U m -015. —Deptli 0 ni -01.
Bracelet, of blue glazed faience, in the form of a ring of rectangular section.
Quality of Glaze, medium (roughisli) ; cnhmr, medium blue.
Three pieces (incomplete).
46450. Bracelet [14]. — Blue glazed faience. — Diameter 0 m -1. — Breadth
0 ni -01 7.— Depth 0 m -05.
Bracelet, of blue glazed faience, in the form of a ring i.if rectangular section.
Quality of Gl.\ze, good; colour, medium lilue.
[Seventy-five fragments of bracelets, of blue glazed faience, in tlie form of rings of
rectangular section and similar to the abox'e.]
Catal. die Museo, ii. 46001. 16
122 CATALOGUE DU MCSISE DU CAIRE.
22. PLAQUES AND BOXES.
— Plaque [l].— Faience, glazed.— Length 0 m -125.— Width 0 m -087.—
Depth U ni -UOS.— Chamber 3.— Plate XXVI [1].
Eectangnlav pla(|ue, with a uarruw circular hole at the lower eml.
Ornamentation : Near the centre of the lower half is written in \ iolet a cartouche
containing the prenomen of Thoutniosis lY enclosed in a rectangle. Around the
edge of the upper surface of the plaque is a narrow band of violet.
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, light 1 ilue.
Broken into six pieces (nearly complete).
[Davis Collection.]
46451. Plaque [2].— Faience, glazed.— Length 0 m •12.— Width 0 m -08.—
Depth 0 ni -008. — Chamber 3.
Eectangular plaque, with a narrow circular hole at the lower end.
Ornamentation: similar to No. [1].
Quality of Glaze, medium : colour, light blue.
Broken into ten pieces (nearly complete).
46452. Box [3].— Faience, glazed.— Length 0 m •OC— Width 0 m 1)41.—
Height 0 m -042.- Chamber 3.
Plain rectangular box, with movalile lid pierced liy narrow holes at lioth ends.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, bright lilue.
Both ends of the box are missing.
46453. Lid of a Box [4].— Faience, glazed.— Length 0 m -077.— Width
0 m -042.- Chamber 3.
Lid of a box, rectangular in shape and pierced w itli a luile at one end. The edges are
grooved on the underside. Down the centre of the lid is a vertical line of incised
liieroglyphs reading : ] T f ^, , .Q. .^ § i J with a vertical incised line on either side.
Quality of Glaze, good; colour, a fine medium blue.
Broken into five pieces.
PLATE XXVI,
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PLAQUES AXD BOXES. 123
46454. Fragments of a Box [5].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -083.—
Width U m -Oo. --Depth 0 m -043.— Room D.
Eight fragments of a plain rectangular Ijhx, in l.ilue glazed fa'ience: the lid and part
of one end wanting. There is a small hole at either end for inserting a wooden peg
to tie the lid on.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, medium blue.
46455. Fragments of Plaques [G].— Blue glazed faience.— Found in dehris
outside toml).
Two fragments of blue glazed faience plac^ues. ^vith parts of human figures modelled in
low relief on the upper surface.
Quality of Glaze, good; colour, lightish blue.
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124 CATALOGUE DU WDSEE DU CAIRE.
23. MODEL LOTUS BUDS.
46456. Model Lotus Bud [l].— Bke glazed faience.— Height 0 m •11.—
Maximum diameter 0 m -038.— Room Y.— Plate XXVI.
Model lotus bud, with sepals outlined in l)lack and hairs represented by short
black lines.
Quality of Glaze, fine ; colour, medium lilue.
— Model Lotus Bud [2]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m '105. —
Maxinumi diameter 0 m '04. — Ptoom Y.
Model lotus bud, with ornameutatiou similar to No. 46456.
Quality of Glaze, very tine: colour, a medium brilliant blue.
[Davis Collection.]
46457. Model Lotus Bud [3].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m lOS.—
Maximum diameter 0 m "035. — Room Y.
Model lotus bud, with ornamentation similar to No. 46456.
Quality of Glaze, good; colour, medium blue.
Tip of butl broken.
46458. Model Lotus Bud [4].— Blue glazed faience.- Height 0 m -085.—
Maximum diameter 0 m "04. — Room R.
Model lotus butl, ornamented with vertical and zigzag lines painted in black.
Quality of Glaze, fine ; colour, medium blue.
Tip of bud broken.
46459. Model Lotus Bud [5].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -09.—
Maximum diameter 0 m "04. — Room Z.
Model lotus bud, with ornamentation similar to No. 46456.
Quality of Glaze, poor ; colour, medium blue.
Tip of bud broken off.
MODEL LOTUS BUDS. 1-25
46460. Model Lotus Bud [6].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -085.—
Maximum diameter 0 m -032. — Koom D.
Model lotus Ijiul, with oruameutation similar to No. 464.50.
A hole has lieeii sunk in tlie centre of the hmad eml. in which are remains of a
wooden pin.
Quality of Glaze, medium: colour, medium hlue.
46461. Model Lotus Bud [7].— Blue glazed tkieuce.— Height 0 m -Odb.—
Maximum diameter 0 m '035. — Room D.
Model lotus bud, with sepals outlined in black a,nd hairs represented by short black
lines : a row of shorter sepals around the base.
Quality of Glaze, gooil ; colour, light blue.
46462. Tip of a model Lotus Bud [8]. — Blue glazed I'aieuce.— Room D.
Tip of a mi.)del lotus bud, with urnamentation similar In that (jf No. 46456.
Quality of Glaze, good : cohmr, medium blue.
46463. Lower end of a model Lotus Bud ['J]. —Blue glazed faience. —
Maxinuim diameter 0 m '032. — Room D.
Lower end of a nuidel lutus bud, with ornamentation similar t<;i that of No. 46456.
Quality of CJlaze, fdue ; colour, medium blue.
120 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE 1)U CAIRE.
24. MODEL KOHL POTS.
Model Kohl Pot [l].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -075.—
Diameter at base 0 m -02.— Room D.— Plate XXVI [1].
Model kohl pot, in the shape of a h(_>llnw .shaft with capital composed of hnely
modelled pahu leaves tied round with three rings of cord. On the column two
vertical lines of hieroglyphs, written in Idack, reading: nlf '^[|i|l s^nj^^^ JJ '
Quality of Glaze, very Hno ; colour, a l)rilliant dark blue.
[Davi.s Collection.]
46464. Model Kohl Pot [2].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -07.—
Diameter at the base 0 m '015. — Room D.
Model kohl put, in shape and ornamentation similar to No. [I], l.mt without the
modelled bauds round the upper part of the shaft, l)lack painted bauds being in
their place. No inscription.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, a dark lilue.
46465. Model Kohl Pot [3]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -065. —
Diameter at base 0 m •015. — Room D.
Model kohl pot, in shape and ornamentation similar to No. 4(5464.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, a dark l)lue.
46466. Lower part of a model Kohl Pot [4].— Blue glazed faience. —
Diameter at the base 0 m '02.
Model kohl pot, iu shape similar to shaft of No. 1. Inscription on side written
vertically in black : f ■„'?,,^ § j J -^^-^ 3 t=t .
Quality of Glaze, very fine ; colour, a Ijrilliant dark Ijlue.
MODEL KOHL POTS. 127
46467. Two fragments of a model Kohl Pot [5].— Blue glazed faience.—
Height 0 111 •()'.).— Diameter at base 0 m -025.— Eoom K.
Model kohl pot, in tlio shape .,f u h.jllow sliaft with capital composed of finely
modelled palm leaves, having a square abacus at the top.
Quality of CIlaze, fine: colour, dark lilue.
46468. Four fragments of a model Kohl Pot [6].— Blue glazed faience.—
Diameter at base 0 m -017.
Fragments of a model k(.hl pot, similar to No. 4C4G7, but without the square abacus.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, dark blue.
128 CATALOGUE DU MUS^E DU CAIRE.
25. MODEL HEADS OF SERPENTS.
46469. Model Head of a Serpent [l]. — Blue glazed faience. — Length
0 m '05. — Maximum width across head, 0 m •02-3. — Room D.
Head of a serpent, finely modelleil, with the prenomen of Thoutmosis lY on the tup
of head : f „9,,^ ^ I 1 •
Quality of Glaze, fine; colour, darlc lihio.
46470. Model Head of a Serpent [2]. — Blue glazed faience. — Maximum
width across head 0 m "022. — Room D.
Model head of a serpent, in shape and inscription similar to No. 46469.
QuALFLY OF Gl.vze, good ; colour, dark Ijlue.
Broken off at end.
46471. Model Head of a Serpent [3]. — Blue glazed faience. — Length
0 m •035. — Maximum diameter 0 m •012. — Room D.
Head of a serpent, finely modelled in blue glazed faience, with black dots and Hues
round ueck, and lilack ej'es.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, dark blue.
Pierced at end for suspension.
46472. Model Head of a Serpent [4].— Blue glazed faience. — Length
0 m "035. — Maximum diameter 0 m ^012. — Room D.
Model head of a serpent, in shape and ornamentation similar to No. 46471.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, dark blue.
Pierced at end for suspension.
46473. Model Head of a Serpent [5].— Blue glazed faience. — Length
0 m •035. — Maximum diameter 0 m '012. — Room D.
Model head of a serpent, in shape and ornamentation similar to No. 4G47 1 .
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, dark Idue.
Pierced at end for suspension.
MODEL HEADS OF SERPENTS. 129
46474. Model Head of a Serpent [G].— Blue glazed fkience.— Leugtb
U 111 -035. — Maxinmni diameter 0 m -012. — Room D.
Head of a serpent, finely modelled in blue glazed faience, with black dols and liney
round neck and eyes.
(tlUALrrv OK Glaze, very g-ood; colour, dark blue.
Jjrokcn into two pieces.
CciUiL d>' Muse'e, n. 40001.
130 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAIRE.
26. MISCELLANEOUS AMULETS.
46475. Amulet [l]. — Blue glazed flVience. — Length 0 m -115. — Width
0 m -04.— Thickness 0 m -013.— Koom D.— Plate XXVI.
Q-shaped amulet, in l)lue glazed faience, flat at the hack and fsliglitly nninded on itfs
npper surface. It liears the prenomen of Thoutniosis IV within a cartnuche
without l)ase line in the centre of the upper side.
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, medium blue.
Perfect.
Amulet [2]. — Blue glazed faience. — Length 0 m -115. — Width
0 m '045. — Thickness 0 m •01. — Room D.
shaped amulet, in blue glazed faience. I'lain.
Quality of Gla^e, medium ; colour, medium Idue.
Broken into two pieces (complete).
[Davis Collection.]
46476. Amulet [3].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m -12.— Width
0 m -045.— Thickness 0 m 'Ol.— Room D.
0-shaped amulet, .sinalar to No. [2].
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, medium Ijlue.
Broken into two pieces (complete).
46477. Amulet [4].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m •11.— Width 0 m •04.
— Thickness 0 m •Ol. — Room D.
Q-shaped amulet, similar to No. [2].
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, medium blue.
Broken into two pieces (complete).
MISCELLANEOUS AMULETS. 131
46478. Amulet [5].— Blue glazed feience.— Length 0 m -11.— Width
0 m -037. — Thickness 0 m -01.— Eoom D.
Q-shaped amulet, similar to 'No. [2].
Quality of Glaze, medium; colour, medium lilue.
Broken into three pieces.
46479. Amulet [G].— Blue g-kzed faience.— Length 0 ni -11. —Width U m '04.
— Thickness 0 m -01.- Room D.
shaped amulet, similar to No. [!'].
Quality of Glaze, medium; colour, medium blue.
Broken into two pieces.
Amulet [7]. — Blue glazed faience. — Length 0 m -11.- Width 0 m -04.
— Thickness 0 m -01. — Room D.
-shaped amulet, similar to No. [2].
Quality of Glaze, medium : colour, medium blue.
Broken into two pieces.
[Davis Collection.]
46480. Amulet [8].— Blue glazed faience.— Length 0 m ■11— Width
0 m -043. — Thickness 0 m -01. — Room D.
f Vshaped amulet, similar to No. [2].
Quality of Glaze, medium; colour, medium lilue.
Broken into two pieces.
46481. Fragment of an Amulet [9].— Blue glazed faience.— Width 0 m -04.
■ — Thickne.ss 0 m "01.
Fragment of a Q-shaped amulet, similar to No. [2].
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, medium l)hu\
46482. Fragment of an Amulet [lO].— Blue glazed taience.— Width 0 m 04.
—Thickness 0 m -01.
Fragment of a ( )-shaped amulet, similar to No. [2].
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, medium blue.
17.
132 CATALOGUE DU MUSfiE DU CAIRE.
46483. Amulet [ll].— Blue glazed faience.— Height 0 m -065.— Width
0 m -025. — Thickness 0 m -0025. — Eoom D.
( y-shaped amulet, in lilue glazed faience, flat at the back and rounded on its upper
surface.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, medium Idue.
Broken at the top.
46484. Fragment of an Amulet [12]. — Blue glazed faience. — Width 0 m 08.
— Thickness 0 m '0025. — Eoom D.
Frasment of the centre ixirt of an amulet, similar to Xo. 46483.
QX'ALITY OF Glaze, good ; colour, medium 1 ilue.
46485. Fragment of an Amulet [13]. — Blue glazed faience. — Width
U m -all. — Tliickness 0 in '004. — Room D.
Fragment of tlie u])per part of an amulet, similar to No. 46483.
— Amulet [14]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m "065. — Breadth
across arms 0 m 'OS. — Room D. — Plate XXYI [14].
Amulet, in the form of the symljol of life •¥•, rounded on its upper surface, flat below
and with a cylindrical bead at the top for suspension. The centre of the l(5op is
solid and painted black.
Quality of Glaze, very fine ; colour, a brilliant deep blue.
Broken into two pieces (complete).
[Davis Collection.]
— Fragments of Amulets [15]. — Blue glazed faience. — Room D.
Sixty fragments of amulets, similar to No. [14], except that some of them have the
centre of the loop hollow.
[Davis Collection.]
— Amulet [16]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -05. — Breadth
across arms 0 m "025. — Room D. — Plate XXVI [16].
Amulet, in the form of the symbol of protection p\, rounded and modelled on its
upper surface, flat below. The centre of the loop is hollow.
Quality' of Glj\2E, very fine ; colour, a brilhant deep blue.
Broken into two pieces (complete).
[Da-^ds Collection.]
MLSCELLANEUUS AMULETS. 133
— Fragments of Amulets [17]. — Blue glazed faience. — Eoom D.
Seventy-twii fragments iit' amulets, similar to No. [IG], except that some uf them have
the centre of the loop solid ami painted Mack.
[Davis Collectiiiii.]
— Amulet [18]. — Blue glazed faience. — Height 0 m -05. — Breadth
U ni •02.— Ptoom D.— Plate XXVI [18].
Amulet, in the form of the symljol of stalality H , modelleil in low relief above, fiat
lielow. At the top is fixed a cylindrical bead for attachment.
QUALITV OF Gi.-VZE, very tine; colour, a lirilliant deep blue.
Perfect.
[Da\-is Collection.]
— Fragments of Amulets [19]. — Blue glazed faience. — Pioom U.
Seventy fragments of amulets, similar to No. [18], but varying .slightly in size.
[Davis Collection.]
— Fragments of Amulets [20]. — Blue glazed faience. — Ptooni D.
Eleven fragments of amulets, in the form of the sacred eye ^^ • modelled above in
low relief, flat lielow. These amulets were originally about 0 m '04 in length.
[Davis Collection.]
— Beads [-!]• — Blue glazed faience and glass. — Room I) and Chamber 3.
A small (quantity (jf blue and \'iolet faience lieads and lalue glass beads were also found.
[Davis Collection.]
46486. Group of Amulets in Stand [22].— Bhxe glazed fluence. — Room D. —
Plate XXVI.
@ Q g
Group of three amulets, Oi T'! Uj in a stand. Each amulet is modelled in low relief
in front and is flat at the back. They are all ornamented with black lines. At
the base of eacli anndet is a tongue to fix it into the mortice holes of the stand.
The fft-amulet is broken acro.ss the top and a fragment fmni it is wanting. In
breadtli it measures 0 m -038.
The Y-amulet is 0 m ■] l.l high and it has its left arm broken away.
The H-amulet is liroken above the first bar and the whole of the top is mi.ssing.
184 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAIKE.
The base is rounded at the ends but is flat in section, and measures 0 m "1 long,
0 m -022 broad, by 0 m -008 thick.
Quality of Glaze, medium ; colour, medium 1 ilue.
— Group of Amulets in Stand [-3]. — Blue glazed faience. — Koolu D.
Group of three amulets, u, -i-, fL in a stand. P'ach amulet is modelled in low-
relief m front and is flat at the back ; they were all ornamented with black lines.
At the base of each amulet is a tongue to fix it into the mortice holes of the stand.
The H-amulet i.s broken across the bottom. In height it measures 0 m '085, and its
maximum lireadth is 0 m •035.
Of the -r-amulet only tJie top is preserved.
The f|-amulet is broken across the top and measures in breadth 0 m "032.
The base is rectangular in shape, is flat in section and measures 0 m '135 long,
0 m -04 broad, by 0 m -0012.
Quality of Glaze, good; colour, medium blue.
Bears traces of ancient mending.
[Da^is Collection.]
46487. Group of Amulets in Stand [24]. — Blue glazed faience. — Room D.
Group of three amulets, f*, n, u, hi a stand. Each amulet is modelled in lnw
reUef and is flat at the back ; they were all ornamented with black lines. At the
base of each amulet is a tongue to fix it into the mortice holes of tlie stand.
The left-hand ft-amulet is l)roken across the top, and in breadth is 0 m '035.
The centre M-amulet is broken across the top and in lireadth measures 0 m •035.
The u-amulet measures 0 m "08 high and its maximum lireadth is 0 m -04.
The base is rectangular in shape, is flat in section, and measures 0 m •13 long,
0 m -04 broad, and 0 ni •OOIS thick.
Quality of Glaze, good ; colour, a medium lilue.
Bears traces of having been anciently mended with yellow plaster.
PLATE XXm
46501
46493.
46499
46511.
46495
46500
•^^
46510.
GLASS
(iLASS. 135
27. GLASS.
— Bottle [1]. — Light turquoise-blue glass. — Height 0 m -09.^ — Maximum
diameter of bowl 0 m -06.— Room D.— Plate XXVII [1].
In the shape of a broad-bowled liottle, willi navrow neck and projecting rini, and foot
and projecting base.
OnXAiiENTATlON : Ri)n of lip, violet; ncrl, zigzag lines of yellow, violet, light l)lue
violet, wliite, violet, light 1 >lue, white, light blue, and yellow ; hoirl, light blue
ground with zigzag lines of yelliiw, light blue, and white three times repeated and
a violet zigzag line below (the two glass loop handles broken away); foot and '/"•'••«,
light blue.
Quality of Glass, very tine.
Eleven pieces (incomplete).
[Davi.s Collection.]
46488. Bottle [2].— Light turcjuoise-blue gla.ss.— Height 0 m "07 ?— .Maximum
diameter of bowl 0 m '05. — Room D. — Plate XXVII.
In the shajie of a liroad-bowled b(jttle with wide neck and projecting base.
Oknajiextatiox : Ilim of lip, yellnw ; ncd-, wavy lines of dark blue, light l^lue and
yellow ; loivJ, light Ijlue with dark blue loop handles (broken) on sides ; hase,
liglit lilue.
QuALFLY of Glass, very good.
Nine pieces (incomplete).
46489. Fragments of the lower part of a Vase [3].— Light turquoise-
blue glass. — Diameter of foot 0 m "OS. — Room D.
In the shape of a long slender vase with foot and projecting base ; the lip and neck
are wanting.
Ornamextatiox : loid, light blue with zigzag lines of white, violet, ami yellow lines ;
around the lower extremity of the bowl is a rim of -siolet ; foot and hasc, light blue.
Quality of Glass, very fine.
Eight pieces (incomjjlete).
136 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAIRE.
46490. Fragments of a Vase [4]. — Light turquoise-blue glass. — Diameter
of foot 0 m -03. — Room D.
In the form of a liroad-iiecked \ase.
Okxame.ntatiox: Liji, liglil blue; na-k, zigzag Hues of white, dark bhie, light blue and
yellow repeated four times with a yellow zigzag line below; boicl, light blue, with
(broken) violet loop handles ; fooi, light Ijlue with a rim of yellow.
Quality of Glass, very good.
Nine pieces.
46491. Fragments of a Vase [5]. — Liglit turquoise-blue glass. — Maximum
diameter of bowl 0 m "055. — Koom D.
In the form of a Ijroad-necked vase.
Orxamex'Tatiox : Lij}, violet rim ; 7w'c^, alternate bauds of yellow, light blue, violet,
liglit lilue, and wliite zigzag lines ; howl, light blue \\ ith wavy bands at top turning
to zigzag bands below, of repeating yellow, dark Ijlue, light blue, and white lines :
foot, light blue with violet rim around base.
Quality of Glass, very good.
Five pieces.
46492. Fragments of a Vase [G]. — Light turquoise-blue glass. — Room 1).—
Plate XXVII.
In the form of a Ijroad-necked vase.
Ornamentation : Z)jj, violet rim ; neck, zigzag bands of violet, yellow, ^■iolet, light
blue, violet, Hght blue, and white lines twice repeated ; loir/, light blue with zigzag
bands of yellow, light blue, \\ hite, light blue, yellow, light lilue and ^\■hite lines.
Quality of Glass, very good.
Six pieces.
46493. Fragments of a Vase [7]. — Light turquoise-blue glass. — Diameter
across neck 0 m -06.— Room D.— Plate XXVII.
In the form of a broad-necked vase with rim round neck.
Oenajientation : Zij), violet rini ; neck, wavy bands of yellow, violet, light blue, and
wliite Imes, twice repeated ; hoid, light turquoise-blue glass with a similar arrange-
ment of coloured bands as on neck.
Quality of Glass, very good.
Twelve pieces.
GLASS. i:;7
46494. Fragments of a Vase [8].— Light turquoise-blue glass.— Diameter
of foot 0 m -035. — Room D.
In tlie form of a hroail-uecked vase with rim round neck.
Oenamentatiox : Lip, violet rim; mrI,;yAr^ bands of wlnte, tlark lilne, light blue,
and dark bine lines; bovl, liglit turquoise-blne glass with violet, light blue, white,
light blue, violet wv^ lines twice repeated ; hamUo^, dark lilue ; foot, light Idue.
Quality of Glass, vev}- good.
Four pieces.
46495. Fragments of a Vase [9].— Light turquoise-blue glass.— Room D.—
Plate XXYIL
Fragment of the bowl of a broad-necked vase.
Oenamentatiox : Bo'irl, wavy lines of yellow, light blue, violet, white, light blue,
violet, white, light blue, violet, and yello\\ on a light lilue ground; hand/cs, dark
blue glass.
Quality of Glass, very good.
One piece.
46496. Fragments of a Vase [lO].— Light turquoise-blue glass.— Room D.
Fragments of the lower part of a small vase, in light blue glass with thick rim round
neck. Plain.
Quality of Glass, very good.
Eight pieces.
46497. Fragments of a Vase [ll].— Light turquoise-blue glass.— Diameter
across ueck 0 m '06. — Room D.
Fragments of a small vase, iu light blue glass with a rim of yellow glass aroimd the
top of the ueck.
Quality of Glass, very good.
¥ive pieces.
46498. Fragments of a Vase [12]. — Violet glass. — Maximum diameter of
Ijowl U lu -OG.— Chamber 4.— Plate XXVIL
Fragments of the bow 1 of a broad-necked vase.
Oenamentatiox : £oivl, wavy lines of yellow, violet, white, and violet repeated four
times on a violet ground.
Quality of Glass, very good.
Two pieces.
Catal da Muse'e, n. 46001. 18
138 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAIRE.
46499. Fragment of a Vase [13]. — Violet gkss. — Maximum diameter of
bowl about 0 m -OG.— Room I).— Plate XXVII.
Fragments of the liowl of a Ijroad-neckecl vase.
(Ikna-MENTATION : Jjovr/, a wavy line of yellow, then five white wavy lines alternating
with violet lines; below, are two yellow wavy lines alternating with violet; liumUc,
violet glass.
Quality of Glass, good.
One piece.
46500. Fragments of a Bottle [14]. — Violet glass. — Diameter acro.ss neck
() m -0;^— Room D.— Plate XXVII.
Fragments of liottle.
Ornamentation : Lip, yellow rim : va-l-, rings of white alternating with violet ; howl.
wavy lines of white, violet, yellow, violet, anil white on a dark hlne grijnnd ;
handle, violet.
Quality of Glass, very good.
Three pieces.
46501. Fragments of a Vase [15]. — Violet glass. — Diameter across neck
U m UoS.— Room D.— Plate XXVII.
Fragments of a hroad-necked vase.
Oenamentation : Lip and rim, violet ; iiecl\ vs/\A^ lines of white, violet, yellow, white,
violet, yellow, wMte, violet, repeated twice ; hoicl, similar ornamentation as on neck.
Quality of Glass, very good.
Four pieces.
46502. Fragments of a Bowl [16].— Violet glass.— Room D.
Fragments of a circnlar-shaped bowl, with small foot.
Ornamentation : Lip, rim of yellow ; howl, wavy lines of yellow, vi(.ilet, white, violet,
repeated four times and on the liase a line iif 3'ellow.
Quality of Glass, very good.
Five pieces.
46503. Fragments of a Vase [17]. — Violet glass. — Room D.
Fragments of a broad-necked vase.
Ornamentation: Rim of nech, violet: nccli, wavy lines of yellow, violet, white, \iolet.
yellow, repeated twice.
Quality of Glass, very good.
Two pieces.
46504. Fragments of a Vase [i 8]. —Violet glass.— Room I).
Fragments of a vase.
Okxamext.vtioX: L'oir/, shalldw wavy lines nf wliite, Muc. and yellow, (in a \ inlet
j^ninnil.
QuAi.ii-v OK Glass, njodd.
Three small pieces.
46505. Fragment of a Vase |i!»].— Violet glas.s.— lioom I).
Fragment of a Imwl (if a vase.
Orxamextatiox : Jl(i)n\ wavy lines of light hlne, vudet, white, vidlel. and yellow,
twice repeated on a hlne gnmiKh
QUAMTV OF Glass, \-eiT good.
One small piece.
46506. Fragment of a Vase | i^Uj.— Tiansi)areut dark blue glass.— Room D.
Fragment of the howl of a vase.
Okxamextatiox : Uoir/, wavv ww lines of white, hlne, yellow, white, twice re[)cated
on a dark l.ilne gronnd.
Quality oi-' Glass, very good.
One small piece.
46507. Fragments of a Bottle, [i^l].— Violet glas,s.— Diameter across neck
0 m -O-IT. — Room I ).
Fragments of a glass l.iottle, with narrow foot.
Orxamext.VTIOX : /('//// of iicii-, plain; ace],', one white hand ariamd it; hoivl, plain:
foot, a white rim ronnd it.
Quality of Glass, very good.
Three pieces.
46508. Fragments of a Bottle [22].— Violet glass.— Diameter acmss mouth
0 m -O.S.- Room D.
Fragments of a liottle, with liroad IkjwI and narrow fo(jt.
Ornamextatiox : /('//// of iirrk, yellow ; nrck, ])lain ; hotrl, plain: foot, plain with a
yellow rim around.
QUAIJTY (JF Glass, \-ery good.
Two pieces.
18.
140 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAIRE.
46509. Fragments of a Vase [23]. — Violet glass. — Diameter across neck
0 m '055. — Koom D.
Fragments of a broad-necked vase.
Oenamentatiox : IliiH o/ /if f/i', light blue : «wA-, plain : //oc.-/, plain : ]taiiiUc,ye\\(m.
Quality of Glass, good.
Two pieces.
46510. Fragments of a Vase [24].— Violet glass.— Eoom D. — Plate
XXVII.
Fragments of the lower part of a bottle, with flat bottom. Plain ^•iolet glass.
Quality of Glass, very good.
Two pieces.
46511. Fragments of a Bowl [25]. — Violet glass. — Diameter across mouth
0 m -09.— Eoom D.— Plate XXVII.
Fragments of a shallow bowl, with narrow rim, plain vinlet glass.
Quality of Glass, good.
Six pieces.
46512. Fragments of a Bowl [2G.]— Violet glass.— Ptoom D.
Fragments of a bowl, similar to No. 46."in.
Two pieces.
46513. Fragments of a Vase [27].— Violet glass.— Koom D.
Fragments of a large glass vase, with yellow rim on lip.
Quality of Glass, good.
Five pieces.
46514. Fragments of a Vase [28]. — Violet glass.— Room D.
Fragments of a large broad-necked vase.
Ornamentation : Nech, rim of yellow glass ; neck and Jioirl, plain.
Quality of Glass, good.
Eleven pieces.
G LASS. 1 4 1
46515. Fragments of a Vase [29].— Violet glass.— Room I).
Fi'agmeuts of a large brciad-neckeil vase.
<)i;xAMENTATii)X: The luiwl is jilaiii, witli hamlles on either side compcsed <>1' thiek
yellow rods.
(Quality of Glass, good.
Three pieces.
46516. Fragments of a Vase [;]0j.— Milky coloured glass.— lloom D.
iraguieiits nf a vase, of milky coloured glass without oriiaiiientafinii.
(^JUALiTY OF Glass, fair.
Six pieces.
46517. Foot of a Bowl [31].— BrowD glass.— Diameter 0 m •042.— lloom D.
Fragment of a large bowl, with narrow fijot, in Ijrown coloured glass.
Quality of Glass, medium.
Ten pieces.
46518. Foot of a Bowl [32].— Brown glass. — Diameter 0 m 055.— Room D.
Foot of a large bowl, similar t<j No. 46517.
One piece.
46519. Fragments of a Dish [33].— Brown glass.— Room D.
Fragments of a Ijrown glass shalhjw dish, gr(jund on both sides.
Twenty-three pieces.
46520. Fragments of a Bracelet [34].— Violet glass.— Diameter o m 07.—
Width 0 m -02.— Room D.
Fragments of bracelet, of violet glass, with rims of white ojiacpie glass.
Quality of Glass, medium.
Four pieces.
46521. Fragments of Bracelet [35].— Violet glass.— Diameter O m 08.—
Width 0 m -025. — Room D.
Fragments of a violet glass bracelet, with two rims of yellow glass.
Quality of Glass, good.
Two pieces.
142 CATALOGUE DU MUSEP] DU CAIRE.
46522. Fragment of a Bracelet [:]G].— Violet glass.— Width o m 02.
Itodin L).
l-'ian'uieiit of a siiuilav livacelet to Xo. 40321.
46523. Fragments of a Bowl [37]. — Liyht blue glass. — Room D.
Fnigineuts of a bowl, of light lilue glass, witli a vim of lighter Hue.
QrAi.TTV OF Glass, good.
Two iiieces.
46524. Fragments of a Bowl |o8]. — Liglit blue glass. — Room I).
i''i-agiueiits <if a howl, light hlue glass, with j-ellow rim.
QfAi.rrv OF Cii.Ass, good.
Si.\; pieces.
46525. Eighty-five miscellaneous Fragments [39]. — Of coloured glass.
TAPESTRY-WUVEN FAliRICS. 143
TAPESTIIY-WOVEN FABRICS.
These fragments' are of supreme importance in the liistory of tapestry-weaving. Bearing tlit^
cartouclie of Amenullies II, they are about 1000 years earlier in date than the oldest tajjestry-
woven faljrics hillierti.i known, \'i/., the fragments dating from ahout 400 ii.c, fcjund in tin'
Crimea, and now preserved in the Hermitage at St. Petersburg. This superb workmanship
proves that tapestry- weaving was in a high state of perfection in the reign of Amenotlies II,
and the technicpie is most interesting. The texture is very fine for tapestry, the warp-strings
numbering aljout sixty in the space nf one inch. In the larger jiicce, these run vertically as
one reads the hieroglyplis ; in the smaller pieces, horizontally : in all three, they are looser in
some parts than in others, to which the warp owes its undnlative appearance. The weft is
appreciably thicker than the warp, and the delicacy with which floral and other forms are
rendered leaves no doubt that an upright loom was used. This is contirnied by the fact that
the patterns are exactly the same on both sides, there being no "passings" or ends of threads
visible, and probably the weaver sat in front of the loom instead of Ijeliind it. The warp bears
evidence of having been relaxed or tightened at will, in places where its direction would aid
the execution of the pattern — as in weaving the vultures, where the warps are curved to enable
the wing, etc., to be more easily rendered. A loom in which the warp-strings are kept taut by
a series of weights, instead of being fastened to a cylinder, would admit of this techniipie, and
this was the principle of the Scandinavian and Greek looms. One of the latter is represented
on a vase designed about 400 B.C. and found at Chiusi. In the smallest fragment, the fdrearm
of the hieroglyph ^^ n resembles needlework in its execution, but most likely it has been
woven by a method common in Coptic work. Another characteristic of Coptic tapestry is that
the weft, instead of being at right angles to the warp, often crosses it ol)li(piely to describe a
curve. This is the method employed in executing the hieroglyph Q, the weaving being begun
at the middle of the base and the form built up by a series of concentric layers of weft threads.
Except for these instances, there is but little difference between the technique of these ancient
fragments and the methods of our day. We can see, in the spaces between contiguous warps
bearing different colours, the crossing stitch at intervals which, then as now, was necessary to
prevent the fabric coming apart. The colours are red, blue, green, yellow, Ijrown or lilack, and
a grey. Of these, the reds and blues are very bright ; the brown or black lias perished, lea\ing
the bare warp-strings, but, here and there, particles of it remain. — [\V. G. Tho.mson.]
46526. Portion of a Robe of Amenothes II [i].— Linen.— Height u m ■■I'j.—
Length 0 m '42. — Cliaaibev 3. — Phite I [Frontispiece].
Portion of a white linen robe, with ornaments tapestry-woven in coloured linen
threads. The designs consist of (1) eight rows of W l'^"^"*^ flowers in blue anil red.
' For tlie following remarks we are indebted to Mr. W. (i. Thomson, wlio stiKlied tlie fiagraeuts with a
view to writing a report on them.
144 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAIKE.
alternating with V papyrus infloreseuces in liluc, reiL yellow and Iirown outline<l
in black. To tlie left of these rows of flowers is (2) the premjnicn ( g 1 ^ j |
of Amenothes II within a cartouche : ou either side are crowned ur;ei delicately
worked in blue, lirown, black, red, and yellow coloured threads. On the left-hand
side the urreus wears the red crown of Lower Egypt, on the right the wliite crow n
(outlined red) of Upper Egypit. Above the cartouche are given the titles of the
king: ] T _^ i . lielow tlie eartduche is a large fsssn-sign beautifullv wurked in
'^ I OS M ° ^
red, l)lue, green, and yellow coloured threads.
On the left-liand edge of this portion of the robe is a xevy delicately wrought border
(0 ni '018 in width) of alternate lotus flowers and buds, divided from the rest of tlie
garment by a row of fine black stitches of needlework. These flowers are tapestry-
woven in red, blue, and green linen threads, the buds in red, brown, and black
linen threads.
On the right-hand edge is a border (0 m •018 in width) consisting of a double row of
alternating truncated discs, tapestry-woven in red and blue linen threads, divided
from the rest of the garment lij' black stitches of needlework. This edge of the
robe has been strengthened by being "bound" with coarsisli stitclies in -white
linen thi-ead.
46527. Fragment of a Garment [2].— Linen.— Height o m -20.— AVidth
0 m -085.— Chamber 3.— Plate XXVIII.
Fragment of a white linen garment, witli a liieroglyphic inscription tapestry-woven
in various coloured linen threads. The inscription, written \ertically, reads :
%-
Q
CKi'^S^-
46528. Fragment of a Garment [3].— Linen.— Height o m -12.- Width
0 m -035.- Cliamber 3.— Plate XXVIII.
Fragment of a white linen garment, with the A«-uame of Thoutmosis III tapestry-
woven in various coloured linen threads. The inscription, written verticallj-, reads :
^laS'i
46529. Portion of a Garment [4].— Linen. — Height O m -46. — Length
0 m -25.— Chamber 3.— Plate XXVIII.
Portion of a garment, coaisely woven in linen threads (warp 25 threads, woof
30 threads to 1 mm.), and divided vertically into fourteen narrow bauds (each
about 0 m '018 wide) by thick douljle threads of linen dyed p)ink and woven into
the material. The four bands on the right-hand side are plain, the remaining ten
are ornamented with rosettes wrought in needlework, each rosette being composed
of a pale green centre with six pale pink petals, except in the thirteenth row, where
pink rosettes alternate with green petaled rosettes with pink centres.
Peeservatiox : much decayed.
PLATE XXVIII.
46527
f
46529
TAPESTRY-WOVEN FRAGMENTS.
145
LIST OF PLATES.
PLATE
I. PoKTiox OF lioiiE OF Amenothes II. No. 46526 .
II. The Fouxdation Deposits. Nos. 46001, 46004, 46005, 46007
46008, 46010, 4601.1, 46014, 46015 .
III. The Caxopic Jaks. No. 460o7
lY. The MA(;irAL Fi(;ui;es. Nos. 46042, 46044
V. The Woodex Figures. Nos. 46046, 46047
46065, 46066, 46069 ....
46049, 46055
VI. PaXEL FKOII THE SiDE OF A THKOXE. NO. [1]
VII. PaXEL FitOM THE SiDE OF A ThKOXE. No. [2]
VIII. Haxule of a Fax. No. 46095. Fuag.mext of a Thkoxe
No. 46096
IX. BoiiY of the Chariot. No. 46097 .
X. The CiiAiiiOT : Off-side Paxel .
XL The Chariot: Near-side Paxel
XII. The Chariot. Ixside: Left-haxd Paxel
XIII. Shawahti Figures. Nos. 46160, 46161, 46169, 46172
XIV. Model Coffix with Shawauti Figure. No. 46181
XV. Lid of Model Coffi.n. No. 46185. Model Basket, No. 4619::
Model Hoes. No.s. 46196, 46197
XVI. Cylixdiucal Lhs.vtiox Vase. No. [1]
XVII. „ „ „ No. 46203 .
XVIIL „ „ . „ No.s. 46204, 46205
XIX. „ „ „ Nos. [5] AXD 46200
XX. „ „ „ Nos. 46218, [28]
XXI. 5-SHAPED Vases. No.s. 46226, [5], 46240
XXIL „ „ Nos. 46244, 46253, 46257, 46267
Cat'd. du A/ usee, n. 46001.
Frontispiece
[To face IX 1.]
[ To face p. 6.]
[To fccceix 9.]
[Tufacc^. 11.]
[To face p. 20.]
[To face p. 21.]
[To face p. 22.]
[To face p. 24.]
[To face p. 27.]
[To face p. 29.]
[To face p. 31.]
[To face p. 45.]
[To face IX 5-S.]
[To face p. 54.]
[To face ]>. 58.]
[To face p. 59.]
[ To face p. 60.]
[To face p. 61.]
[To face p. 64.]
[To face p. 68.]
[To fa^ei). 72.]
10
146 CATALOGUE DU MUSEE DU CAIRE.
PLATE
XXIII. [j-SHAPED Vases. Xos. [1], 40329, 4G347 .... [To face p. 95.]
XXIV. Symbols of Life. Nos. 46356, [40] [To face p. 102.]
XXV. Model Thkow-sticks. Nos. 46404, 46406, 46409. Model
PAi'Yitrs Rolls. Nos. 46419, 46421, 46422, 46433 . . [To /aa- p. 110.]
XXVI. Plaque No. [1]. Model Lotus-bud. No. 464.56. Model
Kohl Pot. No. [1]. Amulets. Nos. 4647F), [14], [16],
[18], 46486 [To face IX 122.]
XXVII. Glass Bottles. Nos. [1], 46488. Fkagmexts of Glass.
Nos. 46492, 46493, 46495, 46498. 46499, 46500, 46501,
46510, 46511 [To face p. 135.]
XXVIIL Fkagmexts of Woven -Tapestry. Nos. 46527, 46528, 46529 . [ro/«cf p. 144.]
147
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT.
An Egyptian Chariot (restored) .
Details of Scenes on the Body of the Chariot
Saddle. No. 46098 ....
End of Pole. No. 46100
Leather Trappings. Nos. 46104, 46105
Leather Boss. No. 46106
Leather Trappings. Nos. 46107, 4610.S, 46109, 4(
The King's Gauntlet. No. 46112
Scabbards. Nos. 46114, 46115
Labels. Nos. 46123, 46124, 46125, 46126 .
Fragments of Mage-heads. Nos. 46157, 4615.S
Sealing of a Jar. No. 46159 ...
Libation Cups. Nos. [2], 46324, 46325 .
110,46111
PAffB
24
25-33
34
34
35
36
36, 37
37
38
39,40
44
44
92
19
149
INDEX.
Adzus, model, 46013, 46014.
Amenemhat, Prince, cauopic jnrs of, 46037-
46039.
Ameuophis 11, franineiit.? of vases bearing-
name of, 46087-46091.
Ameuophis 11, portion of robe of, 46526.
Amulets, 46475^6487.
Armlets, 46117,46118.
Axe-blades, model, 46010-46012.
Baskets, model, 46192-16195.
Battle-axe, fragment of a, 46128.
Bird's head, wooden, 46067.
Bolt, 46142.
Bottles, glass, 46488, 46500, 46507, 46508.
Bowls, glass, 46502, 46511, 46512, 46517,
46518, 46523, 46524.
Boxes, 46127, 46135, 46452-46454.
Bracelets, faience, 46437-46450.
glas.s, 46521,46522.
Brick-moulds, 46015, 46016.
Canopic jar box, 46041.
Canopic jars, 460.36-46040.
Chairs, parts of, 46129-46131, 46141.
Chariot, description of, pp. 27, 28.
body of, 46097.
parts of, 46098-46103.
Chisels, model, 46007-46009.
Coffins, model, 46181-46191.
Cow's head, model, 46069.
Cups, libation, 46320-46328.
Cylinders, faience, 46433-46436.
Dish, glass, 46519.
Draughtboard, 46119.
Fan, handle of, 46095. 46120.
Finger-ring, 46017.
Gauntlets, 46112, 46113.
Goose, model, 46068.
Hatshepsonit, Queen, saucer usurped by
Thoutmosis lY, 46004.
Hoes, model, 46196-46201.
Kohl-pots, faience, 46464-46468.
Labels, wooden, 46123-46126.
Lotus-buds, model, 46456-46463.
Mace-heads, 46155, 46157, 46158.
Magical figures, 46042-16045.
Mirror-handle, 46154.
Panther, model, 46066.
Papyrus-rolls, model, 46419-46432.
Pebbles, 46005, 46006.
Pegs, wooden, 46137-46139.
Pick, model, 46202.
Placpies, 46018-46035, 46451, 46455.
Plumb-level, 46145, 46146.
Pole, end of, 46100.
Saddles, 46098, 46099.
Saucer, 46004.
Scabbards, 46114, 46115.
Sealings, mud, 46159.
Sekhemet, statuette of, 46065.
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CATALOGUE DU MUSfiE DU CAIRE.
Serpents'-lieads, faience, 46469-46474.
Shawabti figures, 46132, 46160-46180.
Spoon, wooden, 46136.
Spuds, 46143, 46144.
Statuettes, wooden, 46046-46064.
Symbols of Life, 46356-46403.
Tapestry-woven fabrics, 46526-46529.
Thent-amen, princess, canopic jar of, 46040.
Thoutmosis III, fragment of a vase bearing
name of, 46092.
Thoutmosis III, fragment of a garment of,
46528.
Throw-sticks, faience, 46404-46418.
Trappings, leather, 46104-46111.
t/«s-sceptre, wooden, 46134.
Vases ; —
Arragonite, 46001—46003, 46082-46094.
Crystalline limestone, 46080, 46081.
Diorite, 46070^6075, 46077-46079.
Faience, cylindrical - shaped libation,
46203-46225.
Faience, ^-shaped, 46226-46282.
„ stoppers of, 46283-
4G319.
„ /3 -shaped, 46329-46355.
Glass, 46489-46499, 46501, 46503-46506,
46509, 46510, 46513-46516.
Green stone, 46076.
Walking-stafi; 46140.
Weight, 46153.
Whip, 46116.
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